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I smelled the lilacs today.

Today I stood beneath this lilac tree and breathed deeply. The scent of the blossoms and the damp woody smell of twigs and branches whisked me, magic carpet-like, from present to past.

The destination today, as it always is when I smell lilacs, lily of the valley, or the sharp, sweet scent of roses growing in the sunshine, was my Granny’s flower garden.

A few years ago, one of my writing courses included a focus on poetry, and when we learned to write sonnets, I composed this one. There are tons of better–written sonnets in the world, but not many better memories. I lost Granny when I was just 10 ½  years old, but it’s incredible how often I still feel her love.

GRANNY’S GARDEN

Her finger tickles Johnny-Jump-Up’s chin,

To Black-Eyed-Sue she smiles and nods her head.

A garden fence surrounds the plants within;

And soft dark earth provides them all a bed.

***

White Easter lilies growing in a pot,

Perfumed lilacs, poppy’s orange-red blaze,

Soft peonies and shy forget-me-nots,

Transport me back: I wish I could remain.

***

I hear her gentle voice, and see her smile,

While showing me a dainty bleeding heart.

This is all I have, and for awhile

I feel again how hard it was to part.

***

But blooming rose, wild violets growing free,

Are all it takes to bring her back to me

 

 

 

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Phyllis writes words: words for stories, and words for books. Phyllis writes words for blogs too.

3 thoughts on “I smelled the lilacs today.

  1. She was a wonderful person who left us way too soon. Our entire family was rocked by her untimely death.

  2. You have such “real” and wonderful memories. You can see and smell all the flowers in such a memorial garden. How lovely.

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