Unable to find you in my father's book –
no flower as four-petalled, just-touchedpink-
tipped on white, clumped on a combleaf
stem –I've plumped for a made-up
name: Lily-of-the-Marsh or Wild-Grass-Rose
(maybeyou're too common, common enough)
closing your almost see-through eye-lids,
dropping your heads as soon as picked.
But good enough to lie among and feel
for the wind when it comes headlong
through the grass, or the sun when clouds
shift. Good enough for the heart to shout
it's here and here and only here I feel,
after all these years, almost at home.
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