O April

Rita Budrionis' poem Klondike Margarita was published here in November 2010. The month poems that appear here from time to tome, were written by the Albright Poets in response to prompts. Would you like to see them gathered together in one place? That idea is under consideration.

O April
By Rita Budrionis

O April, you gossamer girl
In tempestuous toile

You think much of yourself
Bearing no substance at all

Tips of green growth
Burgeoning round peeping thru
Chrysalis and caterpillar
Not yet mature
Faint shadow of allure

O April, you promise things to come
But you just tease,
you in-between month
Flimsy flirty substanceless thing
Not quite winter
Barely spring

Sibling months scorn your fraud
No achievement to laud

Not May with memorials
Ides of March
Nor January's roar

April starts her reign with a joke

But no more than temptation
No substance
Only promises fulfilled
By her more robust sisters

April hoists skirts with pale rainbow tints
Higher past delicate calves in rose prints
Gilded green peeks through
Here's her secret
Her joy

Look closely
she says
Make your jokes make your jests

Golden script on her garter
In elegant proclamation

I am April




 

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  • 5/1/2011 2:31 PM Jeanette Gallagher wrote:
    I love your O April poem, Rita. Unlike April, it has substance! And humor and more. You 'nailed' April. I wrote an O April poem last year or year before about doves and the trouble April caused them. I'm sure it's in archives. Thanks for "exposing" April!
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  • 5/2/2011 7:01 AM Kay Middleton wrote:
    A delight from toille to garter!
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  • 5/2/2011 1:28 PM Jeanette Cheezum wrote:
    Rita, this was an excellent poem. I'm happy to see you here.
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  • 5/3/2011 10:40 AM Jean wrote:
    O Rita!

    Poet of sumptuous word
    substance and worth

    your work promises much
    delivers more

    gives us humor
    warmth and depth.

    Write on dear Poet.
    Right on!
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