A FREE BOON
FREE BOON -- 2/4/2006
Once I gave her a flower of blue
To plant within her breast and let grow,
And well she did; her sorrow did allow
Space for the flower to chase away her rue.
And it took root and spread anew
Her buds and her twigs, and a bow
Was raised to protect; and a low
Kindly scent to her life was due.
At last, it was a tree and bore fruit,
But very strange indeed, not a sweet
Plum or a cherry, not a wan
Fig or a berry. It wore a suit
Of feathers, for the sun to greet
To take proudly flight as a blue swan.