Refurling
Wood sorrel:
Tastes like sour apples.
A cheerful companion,
lining damp trails.
When long shadows linger, her wings fold,
tuck under,
like a cold moth.
Morning glory:
She explodes at dawn,
a riot of unsubtle color.
Look at me! she shouts.
When touched by dusky fingers, she implodes,
crumples,
a dying star on the vine.
Nyctinastic:
A response to external stimuli.
A slow and gentle inhalation
at end of day.
A pulling inwards
of everything that must be protected.
A re-furling
of bloom and of leaf
in case dawn does not come again.
Can a garden be depressed?
I wrap myself
in crepe-paper petals,
and wait for light.
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joyceanne
Beautiful! Now time to plant that packet of morning glory seeds!!

Minnow
@joyceanne Thank you. Happy planting!

Minnow
@Soulhearts Thank you so much.