• M Jane Letty
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Warm December Greetings

Flame-Heart By Claude McKay (1889 –1948) So much have I forgotten in ten years, So much in ten brief years; I have forgot What time the purple apples come to juice And what month brings the shy forget-me-not; Forgotten is the special, startling season Of some beloved tree’s flowering and fruiting, What time of year the ground doves brown the fields And fill the noonday with their curious fluting: I have forgotten much, but still remember The poinsettia’s red, blood-red in warm December. I still recall the honey-fever grass, But I cannot bring back to mind just when We rooted them out of the ping-wing path To stop the mad bees in the rabbit pen. I often try to think in what sweet month The languid painted ladies used to dapple The yellow bye road mazing from the main, Sweet with the golden threads of the rose-apple: I have forgotten, strange, but quite remember The poinsettia’s red, blood-red in warm December. What weeks, what months, what time o’ the mild year We cheated school to have our fling at tops? What days our wine-thrilled bodies pulsed with joy Feasting upon blackberries in the copse? Oh, some I know! I have embalmed the days, Even the sacred moments, when we played, All innocent of passion uncorrupt. At noon and evening in the flame-heart’s shade: We were so happy, happy, —I remember Beneath the poinsettia’s red in warm December. This poem is in the public domain.

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Vernonette Gaddy 17 Nov 2023

Lovely artwork M Jane, and thank you for sharing this very interesting to read poem. :)

Artist Reply: Thank you, Vernonette! Please excuse the very long delay in repying. I'm just coming out of a complicated grieving process.