Camellias
cuttings
when I sold my house to the golf course,
I took cuttings from the camellias
in my front yard and gave them
to my mother to root.
I drove back to Augusta during the first practice round to bring one to North Carolina
for a friend. I didn’t take the interstate—
I prefer a South Carolina state road, where trees make forests,
farmland rolls over hills, rivers and creeks
threading the landscape under a
great painted sky, freshly unfurled leaves fluttering their dance
in the easy breeze. I made a couple of other stops,
visits, if you will,
complete,
embracing shoulders and hips.
During one, the camellia nestled in the floorboard.
I could relate. The violets in my mouth were softer,
everything else was bigger,
Harder.
I gave and received, and
you should have seen the trees.
About the Creator
Harper Lewis
I'm a subversive weirdo nerd witch who loves rocks. Intrusive rhyme bothers me. Some of my fiction may have provoked divorce proceedings in another state.😈
My words are mine. Suggest ai use and get eviscerated.
MA English literature, CofC

Comments (1)
So amazing! This is by far one of my favorites of yours.