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Sunflower Maze
"Sunflower Maze”
Fresh air shivered
through my veins
as i looked upon
lush green stems
dancing toward the unclouded sky.
i could smell the crisp morning air
iridescent leaves dangling off a husky stock
small and lean, dainty yellow petals
beneath them lay
miniature black seeds
huddled together in groups.
Standing tall and proud
in bunches lined up
stretching out in long rows
winding and tangling
trailing after one another
the sunflowers were surrounding us
with their tangled beauty.
My feet felt heavier
after each step
while i trailed
behind my family
the sunlight
on my back was causing
tiny drops of sweat to drip
down my neck.
But still i stretched
my neck longingly
toward the vibrant sky
hoping to catch another
glimpse of the top
of those majestic flowers
hoping to
quell the anxiety
from my soul.
i dragged my feet
as wind rustled
through my hair
as we walked past
a small wooden bench
i looked up to notice
the sky was cloudy
a little bit of rain
had begun to fall
on my head.
Even when those images
left my anxious mind
I felt hope
thinking of the sunflowers
so tall, so proud.
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This poem is about the calming beauty of sunflowers. When I think of these sunflowers (tall and proud, blowing in the wind), my anxiety disappears and I see hope.