Of Roses and Hyacinths
by Gary Hardaway
The blooms are practical
and cannot see themselves
as beautiful or smell
themselves as fragrant.
Beauty is an imposition
draped across the parts we sense
(with limiting apparatus) of all
the worlds that spread, oblivious.
Beheld! Last 4 lines, deeply insightful. *
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Definitely feeling this one.*
Thank you, Matt,
Chris,
and Amanda
for listening.