Lilacs on My Birthday
The flowerets look edible before they open,
 like columns of sugar dots on tiny strips
 I bought as a child. Hard to bite the candy without
 some paper adhering, as adding machine tape will
 to large, red numbers. Lilacs are like that: another year
 unspools without major accomplishment,
 while I question "major" and "accomplishment."
 And when I find in Costco those clusters
 of pointillist pastel, I hope they will become
 someone else's nostalgia—honorable emotion
 propelling Ulysses toward Ithaca, and a woman
 to set lilacs in her dooryard as her mother did.
Copyright Credit: Joyce Peseroff, "Lilacs on My Birthday" from Eastern Mountain Time. Copyright © 2006 by Joyce Peseroff.  Reprinted by permission of Carnegie Mellon University Press.
Source: Eastern Mountain Time (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2006)


