A single sunflower
Stands in the wind,
Bending, but never breaking,
On a corner in Brooklyn.
Surrounded by concrete,
It stands in defiance
Of every reason
Why it shouldn’t be.
From my window
Across the street
I see a sunflower
One single sunflower
And it whispers to me
Of hope,
Of belief,
Of bravery.
It questions not
If it belongs,
If its time has passed,
If others believe in it.
It knows its purpose
Lives on
And so it too,
Lives on.
This single sunflower,
Across from my bedroom window,
In a building in Brooklyn,
Has persevered,
Has been pushed to the brink,
Has survived floodwaters
And harsh winds,
Yet it stands.
Blooming.
Perhaps stronger
Than it ever has
Before.
–
Etti Krinsky
Photo by Conner Baker on Unsplash