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The Wilting Clover
Clovers are meant to be
tokens of luck.
gambling on them
with your soul on the line.
how rare they are,
when they’ve got 4 leaves.
when they have all their parts,
nothing lost to grieve.
no rips or tears,
just simply perfect.
but most clovers
only have 3 parts.
they’re missing some pieces,
they’re flawed.
they’ve got scars
and scratches,
bruises
and cuts.
3 leafed clovers
are simply not made
for display.
they were born in soil
they were not made
to withstand.
they settle for the spot
far in the back,
pushed into the shade,
never seeing the light of day.
they try to fill the void
of their missing parts
with bugs,
who do greater harm
than good.
they use them,
abuse them,
until they are nothing more or less
than gone.
a clover, working so desperately
for a shot at its 15 minutes,
to be denied
again and again.
pathetic really, it never had a chance.
it has no structure,
no beauty.
it is just a weed, after all.
a nasty weed with no purpose
but to get walked on, crushed.
stupid clover,
soft and sweet.
always wishing
on stars and dandelions,
that it could obtain
the missing piece.
instead it wilts, rots.
no one needs a wilting clover.
no one wants a dying pest.
into the soil
it will retreat,
and become a breeding ground
for misfortune and deceit.
may luck be with you,
if you come across the path
of the dead little clover
missing more than just a half.
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On the surface, this poem is about a 3 leafed clover struggling to survive. In depth, it is about someone comparing themself to someone they think is better.