Rape, Shadows, Spring

    Rape,

   Shadows,

     Spring

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When rape blares out in shadowed parts of fields,

The spring is past.  Rape glares in yellow swathes

Across the farm.  All other vision yields

To diamond brightest onslaught.  Yellow bathes

The eyes with yellow sight.  Spread yellow gems

Are like a flying carpet come to rest,

Canary yellow diamonds on stems

Of rape, rape, rape.  The spring flares out with zest.

At last the blossoms open even in

In the parts of fields where shadows dominate.

When rape blooms there, we sense that Eden’s sin

Is banished.  Spring, though, knows its coming fate.

  The banishment of Eden’s sin is brief,

    Then blaring summer comes . . . and autumn’s sheaf.

Phillip Whidden