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Yucca
Daddy brought it home to mother She did not like it at all, in fact it made her angry Those innocent tough spikey, sword-shaped leaves Centered with white rosettes in tight buds caused anger Today when I see those buds appear I think of you~ Sadness wrenches my heart You meant well and that Yucca has spread There are many white rosette buds dripping dew and rain You called it bear grass while laughing Finding it in the woods you dug it up Those rosettes still in bud waiting to open Mother did not laugh~ she wanted a lilac bush Years later I told my husband not to dig it up Let it stay, memories flood my heart, mind and soul Each spring when the spikes appear straight and strong Loaded with rosettes of your laughter~ my grief wanes Then joy fills my being because Yucca's creamy buds remind me of your love and joy How your emotions could change When seeing the beauty of the simple Yucca buds I think you were a poet and romantic at heart I know this is not a quatrain but is more free verse.
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