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MEGAN OWENS Farlingaye High School, Woodbridge, Suffolk Jane Loudon
Early spring, you untied your hair Looking back at dust through dew-dusk windows And combed it with the prongs of a shell; Chicoreus Dilectus, the snail that had pocketed And smoothed itself into the corner of your eye, Mused: ‘Painted Lady, wander, wander, When those wings failed did you twist them In your palm; those superfluous wings that were Gilded pretty like moonstone?’ Vanessa Cardui, too, had mused Through the husky skin of metamorphosis; From which the day, and the evening, and the pink lip of sky Warmed its back and yawned, pacing the new ground.
Tulipa; red, gold, white Grew collectively across a well tended lawn, You noted their knell, clung onto each coiled bulb In your own soiled hands. Tulipa; red, white, gold Grew over the stallion and his princely mane Her heart still pinned to his chest. Şirin! Şirin, bőylece, o zaman prens dűstű.
Set as footnote ‘Shirin, shirin! look the prince has fallen’ basically a Turkish love story where the prince fell tulips rose from his blood. Life through death and the promise of love. Shirin is the princess. |