Daisy Chain
Roger Guilfoyle
Blooming, in our garden,
decades ago, on the South Fork,
Montauk daisies massed for Autumn
Moving here, with that memory,
we planted fulsome bushes, awaited
those first white Fall blossoms
Big and green bushes budded
and, as the plants flowered,
lovely, gentle deer ate them
In another Autumn, decades ago,
Politics and daisies conjoined, an ad,
a girl, a daisy, a mushroom cloud
An emotional appeal to vote,
to avoid nuclear holocaust,
the end of life on this planet
Now other flowers, blown
from our neighbor’s garden
fenced against deer, rooted
These errant blooms animate
a new conversation, little girls,
daisies, climate change…
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J. Roger Guilfoyle is a Sierra Club member and resident of Connecticut for the last 27 years, with roots going back to Lake Waramaug in the 1950s. He is a design critic, writer, poet, editor, and educator.