You promised to send me some violets. Did you forget?
White ones and blue ones from under the orchard hedge?
Sweet dark purple and white ones mixed for a pledge
Of our early love that hardly has opened yet.
Here there’s an almond tree—you have never seen
Such a one in the north—it flowers on the street and I stand
Every day by the fence to look up for the flowers that expand
At rest in the blue and wonder at what they mean.
Under the almond tree the happy lands
Provence Japan and Italy repose
And passing feet are chatter and clapping of those
Who play around us country girls clapping their hands.
You my love the foremost in a flowered gown
All your unbearable tenderness you with the laughter
Startled upon your eyes now so wide with here-after
You with loose hands of abandonment hanging down.