Apple Blossoms
Apple Blossoms
by Susan Kelly-DeWitt
One evening in winter
when nothing has been enough,
when the days are too short,
the nights too long
and cheerless, the secret
and docile buds of the apple
blossoms begin their quick
ascent to light. Night
after interminable night
the sugars pucker and swell
into green slips, green
silks. And just as you find
yourself at the end
of winter’s long, cold
rope, the blossoms open
like pink thimbles
and that black dollop
of shine called
bumblebee stumbles in.
(Source: Poetry Foundation)
Photographed on April 30th during an evening photo walk in my neighbourhood.