The Housing Estates with Royal Poinciana Killed Off the Groves
Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem

Vast realms of orange groves spread out across
The sands of Florida. Uncounted trees
Became the kings and queens. A dark green gloss
Grew robes for them. These royals stood at ease
In aisles of leaves with orange and fragrant white

As majesty for coronation set.
They did not see the grid, encroaching blight
With royal poinciana dotted, yet

Destruction came, the tracts of houses came
And came. Occasionally the flaming blooms
Of poinciana burned inside the frame

Of residential housing’s human rooms.
These houses and the single flames beside

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