A Bend of Magic
Stirred by sound and the unsettled pond
A lotus took one look at itself for the first time
How it knew of its own reflection is a deeper
Mystery locked beneath the changeless mire
In-between the whispers of heather and tangled in the
Lost voices of the moors
The lotus leaned into this steel bend of magic
And for the first time, fell in love
Where did it come from? What does it feel?
As alien as its own wan inhabitance
Burning bright, but cool to the touch
So much different from the shallow, muddy waters
So much different from the small, cold drops of rain
Lifting the burden of foul dragonflies and
Persnickety finches
The lotus, under the sun's mysterial gaze, shivered
It smiled and liked what it saw
The moon must have fell down from the sky!
It did not take an eternity, here, lying
Quite heavily, its last beam, reaching out
While, all around, the water lilies breathed out a sighing scent
The lotus began to hum, pulling the young bees away from
Their pollinating and stilling the waters...
The reality was that the moon was a spoon
How it got there, no one would care to solve
Could have fell off a picnic table
Could have bounced off a dump truck
Nobody would be searching for it now
Now that it was found
In a sublime turn, of events
Clburdett 2015
Water Lillies by Claude Monet 1916