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Iris Garden

Aunt Bonnie’s garden showcased showy orchid-like irises -- beds of “flags,” a feast for the eyes, produced rainbows of color yellow, purple, orange, bronzes. She did not know her irises took their real name from a Greek goddess, Iris, goddess of the rainbow, Her glorious "flags" fluttered wildly for all who came oogling and aahing, admiring shimmering vibrant multi-colors Born, as they were, from sturdy bulbous tubers buried shallow in late fall, hibernating through bitter cold, coming alive May to September in splendorous array.
FIRST PLACE WINNER Written March 10, 2022 especially for "I - Poetry Form - Imagism" Poetry Contest sponsored by Constance La France

Copyright © L Milton Hankins

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