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Spring Azaleas
by Roddie McKenzie
Another spring:
green muzzle flashes from the ground,
annuals detonate along the border;
savage ambushes of the retina.
A walk becomes hazardous,
dodging the floral salvos
and technicolour shrapnel.
The boom of reds,
the whine of orange,
the shriek of yellows,
the zip and chatter
of automatic daffodil fire.
I long for the soft bloom of evening skies.
And then I see them.... azaleas,
fluorescent and hallucinogenic
in the dusk, petals winking
from soft violet to bold cobalt.
Like cool flames,
flickering,
nuances of blue.
Their soft satin light,
soothes my eyes,
comforts me,
in velvet
moments.
Spring Azaleas
by Roddie McKenzie
Another spring:
green muzzle flashes from the ground,
annuals detonate along the border;
savage ambushes of the retina.
A walk becomes hazardous,
dodging the floral salvos
and technicolour shrapnel.
The boom of reds,
the whine of orange,
the shriek of yellows,
the zip and chatter
of automatic daffodil fire.
I long for the soft bloom of evening skies.
And then I see them.... azaleas,
fluorescent and hallucinogenic
in the dusk, petals winking
from soft violet to bold cobalt.
Like cool flames,
flickering,
nuances of blue.
Their soft satin light,
soothes my eyes,
comforts me,
in velvet
moments.