RIVERWOODS POEMS: STRAWBERRY BEGONIA

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STRAWBERRY BEGONIA

It has such an alien look

My curly-edged-velvet-leaved plant

That hangs on a window hook.

Overnight it has shot up wands

Where perch tiny white dragonflies

Long-tailed, short-winged, each

With a round yellow body.  Meanwhile

Under the pot hang long delicate

Red threads bearing widely spaced

Baby versions of the mother leaves.

The flowers are greeting the spring

Equinox or enacting a resurrection

Or else they are beckoning bees.

I call it my mystery plant.

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    Can you post a picture?

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