Sea Poppies (by H.D.)

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H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) in the 1910s

Sea Poppies
[from Sea Garden, 1916]

Amber husk
fluted with gold,
fruit on the sand
marked with a rich grain,

treasure
spilled near the shrub-pines
to bleach on the boulders:

your stalk has caught root
among wet pebbles
and drift flung by the sea
and grated shells
and split conch-shells.

Beautiful, wide-spread,
fire upon leaf,
what meadow yields
so fragrant a leaf
as your bright leaf?


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  • 9/16/2009 8:45 PM Chris wrote:
    Mary Oliver's writing is some much like hers in a way... I wonder if she is a reincarnation of her?? :-)

    Thanks I am actually familiar with this one for once. and its a favorite.

    I wonder why very few libraries carry her work? It's sort of disappointing that it is so hard to find.
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