2017 Poetry & Storytelling Competition Volume 1 | Page 13

FLOWERS NEED PEACE TO GROW - TIERA WOODFORD

Masters of a craft long forgot

Children born into families never taught

A word beaten down Into a buzzword that promotes wearing of a crown

It means nothing to the people who need it most

While others try to boost

Of what they’ve done to keep someone from exploding

While one maybe imploding From fear of what others could do

Honestly, a shaky soul makes the very foundation of a home

A shaky home makes a suffocating dome

A suffocating dome keeps flowers from the sun

Withered flowers emulate a future one could not fathom

Something worse than standing on in the catacombs

It starts at home.

Children our flowers our hope for a sound tomorrow,

Something from them we must learn and borrow.

The ability to let things go, to let hateful words die,

On our tongues as it were said by other if we pry,

We can see how they’ve negatively affected our world today.

Something such as hate we must keep at bay,

In order to keep us safe I shall pray

Flowers wither not and become a bed like the catacombs

It starts at home.

Just calm one night to keep their hearts alive

Would be enough to let us strive

For a most silent world

Dreamt up by greats caught in the twirl

Of such a wonderful fate It’s far from too late

To stand on a strong flower sweeter than honeycomb

It starts at home.

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