Wall Flowers
It’s roots tracking the wall’s crackings’
spilling along it’s length
Concealing chalk and mildewed block
sapping the mortar‘s strength
their tangled claspings, their lavenders masking
the corruption they create
climbing, crawling, sagging and sprawling
right up to the garden’s gate
And through that gate a squirrel comes late
scampering up the trellis
to where awaits a potential mate
if his heart is correctly embellished
fears cast aside, a wish he confides
of dances, and dates, and kisses
using words to ensure of intentions so pure
that her heart would naught be remiss
Then he and she squirrel proceed to twirl
atop the gated grove
his feelings unfurled impressing the girl
as the timid can never know
so wisteria and wall sit lonely and stall
til time has stolen their chance
watching and crying, but afraid of trying,
left to envy the squirrels their dance
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