HYACINTH
by Edna St. Vincent Millay
“I am in love with him
To whom a hyacinth is dearer
Than I shall ever be dear.
On nights when the field-mice
Are abroad, he cannot sleep.
He hears their narrow teeth
At the bulbs of his hyacinths.
But the gnawing at my heart…
He does not hear.”
Lovely photo with the poem!
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So nice of you to encourage me. Thank you!
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I did not know these were hyacinths. There are a bunch in my front yard and I had been calling them octopus plants. Now I know better. Thanks!
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Even if you “thin” them out, they’re so hardy, they’ll just fill in another area.
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