“Caravaggesque!” by Silvia Falsaperla
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Caravaggesque!
By Silvia Falsaperla
The tulips of bold spring colours
were in full bloom
now they linger in liminal.
I haven’t chucked them into the bin
at the faintest wrinkling of petals;
decay has its wondrous
mutations—
the purple petals flap open,
an unfurled upside down
umbrella
exposing the pistil and
stigma—so immodestly phallic!
and the curled red petals are
womanly labial,
even pinwheel propellers;
the gradations of magenta are
swirls of silken skirts
on the catwalk;
and the white pointy petals are a
medusa face contorted
in fabulous ways;
finally, the yellow blushing one
is a strange new flower,
an abstract picasso
a flapping, twisting flame
augural and beautiful
when in the morning
Copyright © Silvia Falsaperla
First published in Uproar Literary Blog, Lawrence House Centre for the Arts, 2023.
Silvia Falsaperla has published both poetry and prose in Canadian and American literary journals and anthologies. Her poetry has been translated into Italian, Spanish and Japanese. Recently she published her first book The Garden of Kolymbethra and Other Poems and Stories about Sicily with Legas Publishing. “Caravaggesque!” won second prize in the Carmen Ziolkowski Poetry Prize, 2023.
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