The moon drained white by day
lifts from the hill
where the old pear-tree fallen in storm
springs up in blossom still.
Women believe in the moon:
this branch I hold
is not more white and still than she
whose flower is ages old,
and so I carry home
flowers from the pear
that makes such obstinate tokens still
for fruit it cannot bear.
Late Spring
Judith Wright
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Poem topics: believe, flower, home, tree, women, fruit, storm, hold, fallen, branch, Valentine's Day, moon, white, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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