Raindrops clung to the last painted trilliums, already translucent with age:

and beneath the surface, the creek teemed with sound—

its voice reddened and rose above the foam and haze.
It had no need to seek an ear to cup what brimmed

with something perhaps resembling joy, perhaps
a state for which there is no name. It is

what it is, then: this rust-stained water
rushing onward to wherever it is

the water ends; veins faint purple and
streaked on the flower’s weathered cheek.

 

In response to Return to Otter Creek Wilderness.

One Reply to “Raindrops clung to the last painted trilliums, already translucent with age:

  1. Nice! Thanks. I’m pleased that my photos and video were able to prompt this. Now you need to talk the family into a road trip there so you can see the Mon for yourself.

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