Thursday, April 14, 2016

Sevenling (In that Dream)


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In that dream, I had all day and more
in the lavender field, sunlight speckling
my arms, my legs, the straw hat sheltering my face.

It was one I'd never worn before,
but you were there, sunny, honeyed
and yellowing all my purple darkness,

as it always should have been.


© 2016 Jennifer Wagner



This was written for De's dVerse Meeting the Bar: the Sevenling. I was unable to post it in time so I'll be linking it to dVerse OLN.

32 comments:

Sanaa Rizvi said...

This poem is oh so dreamy :D love this.

Carol J Forrester said...

That first stanza puts the reader right into that lavender field, and the last line gives such a sense of contentment. Beautiful.

brudberg said...

The image of a lavender field is stunning, and being there with the one that is like sun. Oh you make me long for summer.

Misky said...

A lovely romantic hint about this poem.

Anonymous said...

The imagery of the lavender fields are rich and stunning.

I love this poem so much. Excellent.

Buddah Moskowitz said...

This is just so sweet and romantic. I wish I had words to give it proper praise. Love, Mosk

Audrey Howitt aka Divalounger said...

oh this breathes so beautifully!

Grace said...

Love the dream and use of colors:

but you were there, sunny, honeyed
and yellowing all my purple darkness ~

Lovely sevenling Jennifer ~

Janet Martin said...

lovely...esp. with that unexpected twist at the end:)

Arcadia Maria said...

Lovely poem and I'm not saying that because lavender is one of my favorite colors.

said...

This is adorably warm and still a touch sad at the same time. The best emotions come in paired contrasts, don't you think?

My favorites are the first line and these:
"but you were there, sunny, honeyed
and yellowing all my purple darkness"

I love your work, and I really wish you'd write/post more.

Pleasant Street said...

yes, as it always should have been...wow

Victoria Ceretto-Slotto said...

Your use of color breathes such life into this beautiful Sevenling, the hope and then the let down. Google won't let me comment so I'm using my defunct blog. Victoria

ZQ said...

Sweet!
Zq

Magaly Guerrero said...

I love the scent of this poem, the way the light has coated everything... This speaker is smiling sunshine into the world. She's happy with what she has, loving the dream... but there is melancholy in the end... fed by that "should have been."

Edward said...

Beautiful cycling of relationship/life as a flowering roadside weed like queen anne's lace in August paced e.g.: seed... shoot ... petal to fall ... then seed again ... this piece so reminded me of Tennessee Williams' 'Field of Blue Children' ...

Anonymous said...

but you were there, sunny, honeyed
and yellowing all my purple darkness... that is a vivid image..

grapeling said...

hey Jen. that honey to the purple. lovely ~

tonispencer said...

In all that beauty and yet, the one like the sun what a gloriously romantic poem.

lillianthehomepoet.wordpress.com said...

"sunlight speckling
my arms, my legs, the straw hat sheltering my face" I am here -- I feel as though you've placed me in a Monet painting of lavender. Beautiful!

Unknown said...

The last line juxtaposed against the first...heartbreaking.

Celestial Dreamz said...

so very beautiful! loved reading.

vivinfrance said...

Lovely sunny sevenling.

Optimistic Existentialist said...

What a lovely dream this must have been...

janetld said...

This one gave me chills, I like it so much. And that last line...

I also like lavender and planted some (to replace some that I had died) just the other day. As a matter of fact, I just came back inside from watering it.

AnotherFearlessYear.net said...

Lovely as a field of lavender.

Preeti S. said...

This is very beautiful. :)

Wendy Bourke said...

This is lovely. Haunting - in a dreamy, light as airy sunshine, sort of way. And what a wonderful form!

Buddah Moskowitz said...

Waiting for new poetry from you...

Magyar said...

__Deep thought Jen... an impression remains, and it, so nicely written.
__When we dream, we think beyond technology... our dreams hold hands. _m

we ponder
and step into yester-times
muses hold hands

Tank said...

Stunning visuals, reading this feels like a dream - one of my favorites

Audrey Howitt aka Divalounger said...

As it always should have been--this works on so many levels for me--