
FOR WHAT DO WE SING IF NOT FLOWERS
BY ALLY EDEN
a bee slips and shifts over the face of water
tiny figures on the bridge beneath
lightning antlers watch the river
growing rouge
i like august except sometimes
when newly softened leaves flutter
dead by the rail-yard & earth’s last good leg
brings down the sky like a marble fish
we cling to what floats
wifi tattered boards pink sneakers
rising incense on an eerie blue morning

Ally Eden (Former Poet Laureate of Fort Collins, Colorado) writes poems that are vibrant, poignant & tender. Their work invites readers to conversations about current events while invoking reverence for humanity & nature. A Spanish interpreter by trade, Ally’s poetic ethos parallels her role as a linguist — bridging difference by way of words.

