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Here is a brief poem on a little flower and the coming of spring.
Daffodil
If Nature knows not early or late,
Then how do you explain:
The first bloom before the last frost?
This premature burgeon, a peculiar perversion –
She’s either deranged or she’s lost!
Roses and sunflowers await warmer sun, wetter soil.
With permission granted, they live longer, richer, and royal.
Flanked by thorns and stalks thick as fists,
They would shiver at the daffodil’s burden,
So it is:
Born by a barren earth – no army, no armor,
She’s soft but rooted, amidst all that will harm her.
Opening and growing and full of despite,
To a world that’s still groggy, high on respite.
Golden and green, she gives us a taste
Of life and beginnings but –
Why didn’t she wait?
For the safety of sure spring, after winter melts
It must be Nature’s mistake, this scant life she’s been dealt.
Bundled and yawning, we yearn for spring’s balm,
While this early arrival blooms with perennial aplomb.
Pity not the flower who blossoms, come what may.
She was never meant for Eden; she’s here to light the way.
- By Delaney Brown
Appendix
Short Story Substack Winners (Paid Subscription Unlocks All 28 Stories)
Becoming Cheyenne - Identity, friendship, and human nature.
The Imposter Carla Cluckins - Not all stakes must be huge.
Epilogue - It is only through evil that good can be known.
The Magnifying Tongue - Cult and subtext.
SIDESHOW - How many choices do we really have?
It’s Just a Rattlesnake - Magical realism in the desert.
Smiley’s Tavern - On listening and understanding what we hear.
Sweeter Than Honey - Love and magic and art.
One Brief Shining Moment - Conspiracy theory or conspiracy fact?
Ten Seconds - The Devil only wants ten seconds of your life. Do you take the deal?
Bear - Simple and beautiful love between a father, his daughter, and a stuffed bear.
Mr. Harold’s Gift - Not all gifts that are given are well received.
The Mummer’s Parade - Love that is real and true is often messy.
The Garden Club - The power of rumor to destroy. A story that is both fictional and educational.
Depression Séance - Magic is real in the eyes of a child.
Abrama’s Endgame - Sci-Fi look at artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency, and the struggle to survive.
Do-Over - What happens when you get to re-do your life? What does that answer say about the life that was lived?
Goodbye, Debbie Sue - Freedom on your own terms.
The Pawnshop of Intangible Things - The most valuable things aren’t physical.
Make It a Double - Comparison is the thief of joy.
Worms - Creeping horror.
Do Not Resuscitate - Life’s complex choices in end-of-life care.
I Hate Killing People in Kansas City - An action-packed story better than most movies in the past 20 years.
Sometimes, People Just Have Things They Have To Do - Getting the band back together.
There’s Not Much I Don’t Know - Fatherhood and the instinct to protect.
No Greater Love - Sacrifice in the face of slavery.
Oil On Canvas - The future, and regret, always come.
Blues For Rashid - Music turned into story.
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How To Tell A True War Story - Tale of violence and what it means to know the truth.
Good Old Neon - A look at life and death from a different perspective.
Hills Like White Elephants - One of the best uses of subtext ever.
The Egg - Mind-bending sci-fi look at the reason for humanity.
I Have No Mouth But I Must Scream - Sci-Fi horror about a malevolent AI.
Flowers For Algernon - Looking at the limits of intelligence and love.
To Build A Fire - Tale of survival in the bitter cold.
The Cask of Amontillado - Revenge.
The Garden Of Forking Paths - Spy thriller set in WW2.
Rikki Tikki Tavi - On courage in the face of danger.