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Friday, July 17, 2009

Bridge of Flowers, Shelbourne Falls, MA


Some images from the Bridge of Flowers.  

I'm thinking of Emily Dickinson:  

I tend my flowers for thee, 
Bright Absentee!
My Fuschzia's Coral Seams
Rip--while the Sower--dreams--

Geraniums--tint--and spot--
Low Daisies --dot--
My Cactus--splits her Beard--
To show her throat--

.....





Posted by Sheryl St. Germain at 8:46 PM
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Sheryl St. Germain's most recent book of poetry is Let it Be Dark Roux: New and Selected Poems from Autumn House Press. She has also published a memoir about growing up in Louisiana called Swamp Songs: the Making of an Unruly Woman, University of Utah Press. She was born and raised in New Orleans and currently directs the MFA program at Chatham University where she teaches both poetry and creative nonfiction. She is married to the Dutch photographer Teake Zuidema (www.teakezuidema.com) , and has one son, Gray, who lives in Denton, Texas. See more at www.sherylstgemain.com
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