Miz Quickly’s Carnations

carnations
The Secret Charm of Carnations

Carnations are like childhood,
like a mother-tongue language
that’s as familiar as its name.
Its cinnamon scent binds
it to a different world,
a Moroccan universe of spice and
cumin and dates and raisins,
a primary flower that’s as small
as a comet or large as a moon.
Satellites in a vase, buttery soft
as warm earth after rain
and diffused of colour
in tints of veined splashes.
A seduction on my dining table.

 

 

for Miz Quickly’s Carnation prompt. The image is “The Temple of Flora” by Robert John Thornton, “New illustration of the sexual system of Carolus von Linnaeus”

5 responses to “Miz Quickly’s Carnations”

  1. Hi Misky — just dropping by to tell you that when I clicked on your name for OLN at dVerse, I get an OOPS this page doesn’t exist message. You could post it again as Misky B and then I can delete the first one for you.
    This is lovely by the way! 🙂

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  2. A lovely take on a lovely flower, specially growing in the garden rather than cut off in their prime.

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    1. I always say that I want to grow flowers for cutting but I never have the heart to cut them and bring them indoors.

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  3. As for carnations, one is saved from the bother. Let others do the cutting so we can take one to put at the lapel button. Ours are best to be left in the gardens where they can sit pretty! Rightly so Misky!

    Hank

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