<p>It is a good year for Mayflowers They are sprawling on the hill leading to the chicken coop and the shop</p>
It is a good year for Mayflowers
They are sprawling
on the hill
leading to the chicken coop
and the shop
A heavenly layer
trailing beside the big pine
they frame the soft and
greening moss
with their
white to purplish honey scented
tiny petals
The ritual changes
year to year
In my youth
our grandparents picnicked
at Christentown
to cut the small
fragrant bunches
We’d “thank you mam”
to the slow rise
in our Willy’s jeep
We’d settle on a blanket
eating simple sandwiches
among the mossy graves where
the Island’s first inhabitants
took on their own
Christian blooming
I can see my grandma now
cutting with old shears
the tiny stems
Now I lie prone
on our small hill
with my new grandson
cutting with
our shears
this years’
overabundance
Soaked with love
we inhale the
sweetness
and smell
behind the colored blush
the nutty woodtaste
of this new spring
Drenched in melted
winter past
we gently
pass the blooms
to new moms and dads

Comments
Beautiful, Steve!
Faith Ann Lubitz Northampton MABeautiful, Steve!
Thank you!
Stephanie Tilton EdgartownThank you!
What a wonderful tribute, not
Barbara Peckham Oak BluffsWhat a wonderful tribute, not only to spring, but to whole generations of family.
Thank you to Steve Ewing for
June Manning AquinnahThank you to Steve Ewing for his poetry and to Bert Fischer for his photography. They truly make it all come together in our fondest memories of Vineyard life !
It is always a joy to read
Mary Stewart Hammond NYC and EdgartownIt is always a joy to read your poems. Each one I think, oh, this is the best. When I think you can't get any better, we are soften and opened by yet another.
Thank you for bringing our
Marsha Winsryg West TisburyThank you for bringing our attention to time and beauty and family.
I used to go out with my
Albert Fischer West TisburyI used to go out with my father when I was young to find mayflowers in bloom.
How nice to have this wonderful poem gracing my photo.
Thanks, Steve.
How great to have your
Steve Ewing EdgartownHow great to have your beautiful photo gracing my poem. Thanks, Bert
Thanks Steve
Allouise EdgartownThanks Steve
Your beautiful utiful memories flooded my own senses with thoughts of long ago springs that saw my dear Grannie walking with us to the nearby woods in search of these tiny, precious treasures of early May.
Mom would stand by at home, ready with a small vase that would adorn the kitchen table with our bounty.
The sweet fragrance of our small bouquet would perfume every crack and crevice of the old farmhouse!
Thanks for rooting out those happy memories of my youth!
This is a touching poem to a
Christine Powers WalthamThis is a touching poem to a lovely flower and lovely memories.
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