Camellias
cuttings
when I sold my house to the golf course,
I took cuttings from the camellias
in my front yard and gave them
to my mother to root.
I drove back to Augusta during the first practice round to bring one to North Carolina
for a friend. I didn’t take the interstate—
I prefer a South Carolina state road, where trees make forests,
farmland rolls over hills, rivers and creeks
threading the landscape under a
great painted sky, freshly unfurled leaves fluttering their dance
in the easy breeze. I made a couple of other stops,
visits, if you will,
complete,
embracing shoulders and hips.
During one, the camellia nestled in the floorboard.
I could relate. The violets in my mouth were softer,
everything else was bigger,
Harder.
I gave and received, and
you should have seen the trees.
About the Creator
Harper Lewis
I'm a subversive weirdo nerd witch who loves rocks. Intrusive rhyme bothers me. Some of my fiction may have provoked divorce proceedings in another state.😈
My words are mine. Suggest ai use and get eviscerated.
MA English literature, CofC

Comments (2)
Beautiful and the picture is lovely!
So amazing! This is by far one of my favorites of yours.