Sunday, 22 May 2011

Outcasts


I know a poet called Mark Ward.
We have worked together in the past and i asked if he might consider writing something about dandelions when i saw him during the Curate the Campus project last week (he's studying for an MA in creative writing at the uni). I was really chuffed when he said yes and am delighted with the result:

Outcasts
Prolific: profligate,

they emulate the stars in their boldness

and intensity.

Unsung by poets, persecuted by gardeners,

the wrong type of flower

they stand defiant on the lawns and pathways

mid-Spring.
Outcasts, banished to the edgelands of our

towns and cities; flourishing on the sidings

and embankments: the mean backstreets

and the decaying monoliths of our industrial past.

Bouquets for the homeless.
In time the brash garish flowers transform
into opaque globular seed heads: light, delicate
they await the breeze to stir.
Dandelion clocks.
Pluck one; take a breath and blow.

Count the hours – spread the joy.
Come Spring there’ll be another star-burst on the lawn.

Mark Ward, 2011

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