Limonium carolinianum
Her territory:
the essence of temporary,
the uncertain, beaten, worn
and ever-moving, ever-changing breath
where sea and moon
exchange their greetings.
She thrives,
indeed can only survive
among shore rocks and marsh grasses,
her roots anchored
in soft and spongey sea mud.
The air she breathes is cold and salty.
Her taut, thin stems,
wrapped in seaweed
and the papery remains of crabs,
branch into spikey statements
of tiny blue-gray flowers,
sprays of pale delicacy
that hint at her tough tenderness.
She’s weathered a lot of storms,
has many tales to tell.
But she saves them.
And when all the other flowers
are dead or dormant
and it’s winter
and we look for warmth and stories,
there she is,
reminding us
that the tide advances
and the tide recedes,
so send your roots down deep
and hold your head up high.
Another inspired poem, as sturdy and delicate as that sea lavender 💕
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that’s really nice!
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