Cut Flowers (for Ukraine)

March 2, 2022

another
petal falls
from the jar
of tulips
onto the
blue woolen
shawl printed
with masses
of flowers
scrambling
along the
fringed border

outside it’s
snowing it
keeps snowing
the flowers

drop petals
the flowers
keep growing

Susan Gillis is a poet and editor living on the edge of the Canadian Shield. Her most recent books are Yellow Crane (Brick, 2018) and Caution Tape (in collaboration with Yoko’s Dogs; Collusion, 2021).

In this photograph taken in Ukraine, a sculpture lifts a ribbon to in the sky.
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