
despite a high wind,
the star magnolia beams,
petals aflutter
Copyright 2026 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: I aim for insouciance (or at least nonchalance), like the star magnolia in a high wind, but, occasionally, I feel more like a cherry blossom petal after a heavy rain — flattened and soon to disappear. Lately, life has been worse than usual — flu and infection and neck pain, oh my! Still, I’ll be a star magnolia again one day. I hope you will be, too.
Here’s another poem about the star magnolia:
“Star Magnolia” (An Excerpt by Mary Owen Lewis, 1931)
Candid soul, unstained, fragrant, fine-grained.
Wide open to the sky, and unafraid,
On your lucid white shines purer light,
As if the sun himself to you had prayed.
hope you are strong and beaming again soon –
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‘Insouciant’ is one of my favorite words. I hope it describes you more accurately soon!
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