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The Amaranth by Matthew Rohrer

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The Amaranth by Matthew Rohrer
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Posted on 05-28-2011

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Default The Amaranth by Matthew Rohrer
is an imaginary flower that never fades.
The amaranth is blue with black petals,
it’s yellow with red petals,
it’s enormous and grows into the shape
of a girl’s house,
the seeds nestle high in the closet
where she hid a boy.
The boy and his bike flee
the girl’s parents from the tip
of the leaves, green summer light
behind the veins.
The amaranth is an imaginary flower
in the shape of a girl’s house
dispensing gin and tonics
from its thorns, a succulent.
This makes the boy’s bike steer
off-course all summer, following
the girl in her marvelous car,
the drunken bike.

He was a small part of summer,
he was summer’s tongue.

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About This Poem
  • Poet:
    Matthew Rohrer (b. 1970)

  • Poet's Region:
    U.S., Mid-Atlantic

  • Poetic Terms:
    Free Verse

Matthew Rohrer, “The Amaranth” from Satellite. Copyright © 2001 by Matthew Rohrer. Reprinted by permission of Wave Books.

Source: Satellite (Wave Books, 2001)




“Poets are the hierophants of an unapprehended inspiration, the mirrors of the gigantic shadows which
futurity casts upon the present, the words which express what they understand not, the trumpets which
sing to battle and feel not what they inspire: the influence which is moved not, but moves. Poets are
the unacknowledged legislators of the World.” ---
Percy Bysshe Shelley

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