Petal Peril
Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep on
a Sonoran Desert summer, or an underdog, or dark horses, or mama bears. Such pretty things—have teeth. They can bite; they can burn. They last while the world tumbles and
turns. Grow fierce in threat of storm. Stand tall when assumed to fall. Underestimate them at your peril. Pretty petals may be fragile—roots are not.
desert willow petals
blowing sideways
straight against the fall
©
2025 Jennifer Wagner
dVerse Poetics: “Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep…”
Exactly so, Jennifer.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about that, Jennifer. Very good poem.
ReplyDeleteThose are wise words, Jennifer and your haiku is a gem.
ReplyDeleteI remember when I spent 8 months working in Phoenix ... and how everything seemed to be thorny sharp or poisonous...
ReplyDeleteConcise words of wisdom. Love it.
ReplyDeleteLove this, Jennifer — “Such pretty things—have teeth” says it all. 🌵
ReplyDeleteMuch love,
David
SkepticsKaddish.com
Wisdom. Watch out for pretty things with teeth. Xo, Selma martin
ReplyDeleteA wise and stunning haiku! ❤️
ReplyDelete"Underestimate them at your peril" ~~ way to have your reader stop reading and think about the warning! Love your poem Jennifer and thank you for leaving me a comment.
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