Seedling

The winter had been endlessly grey, sharing its hues with the blurred ink of my morning newspaper. Last year’s grass bowed, buff-colored, still resilient to its final decay, still waiting to surrender to the weeds underneath.

Recently it had been unseasonably cold until finally an April sun managed to kiss my brow and as a seed I was shot out.

The back end of a blue jay when heedless she flew over the meadow called me alive. Spring had erupted and for a moment I ceased to think about the two Iskender missiles being shot into a crowded city

“A tragic mistake”, you may say if you prefer to say if you believe that butcher is in depth of his heart a vegetarian.

But, just like me and last year’s grass, me and the butchers are destined to decay, giving way to new growth.

Seedling
Lynd Ward

Today Sanaa hosts the prosery at dVerse with a line:

“As a seed, I was shot out the back end of a blue jay when, heedless, she flew over the meadow.” From the poem, “Wild Pansy.”  by Lisa Bellamy.

I found it very challenging to incorporate in new prose, but I did my best.

April 14, 2025

23 responses to “Seedling

  1. This is absolutely stellar writing, Bjorn! I especially resonate with;

    “Spring had erupted and for a moment I ceased to think about the two Iskender missiles being shot into a crowded city,” … there is so much going on in the world that even the slightest distraction for a moment’s respite is welcome.

    Thank you so much for writing to the prompt 💙💙

  2. Bjorn deft breaking up of the line, which made it easier to work with. The horror that creeps into your story screams, then fades away which gave your story punch. I pray the butchers decay sooner rather than later.

  3. I admire your deft punctuation of the prompt line, Björn, and love the contrast between winter’s endless grey, the blurred ink of the morning newspaper, and the suggestion of colour in the blue jay and eruption of spring.

  4. spring is a good distraction / distractor. If only those with missiles would lift their heads to notice it is Spring. Lovely write. Thank you.

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