Monday, January 08, 2007

in the florist's winnock
a corse-shapit wraith
o voar flooers




in the florist's window
a cruciform wreath
of spring flowers

6 Comments:

Blogger polona said...

very good, and timely, too.

11:31 AM

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Had to look up "cruciform"...still not 100% sure what it is used for. Also, not sure why it is timely.

6:16 PM

 
Blogger J. Andrew Lockhart said...

I was thinking that cruciform is a way of a crucifixion -- if so, I got it and it's really nice. :)

9:36 PM

 
Blogger mattm said...

enjoyed

12:28 AM

 
Blogger John McDonald said...

cruciform means: cross shaped.
someone's wreath made of spring flowers:death and resurrection.
written on the last day of Christmas
john

1:04 AM

 
Blogger Borut said...

Good explanation, and in time too!:)The symbolic language of forms. Thanks John.

12:44 PM

 

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