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Unintended, Untended, Tender

Posted by Susan Moorhead | Jun 30, 2026 | Poetry | 0 |

Unintended, Untended, Tender

I like the random flowers 
you sometimes see when passing
a scratch of grass by a rusted fence, 
or a forgotten dirt lot strewn with garbage
chucked from car windows.
There’s a clutch of daffodils as if they were
just borrowed from a bouquet and planted
in some sort of brave gesture. Those errant
blooms saying that even a bare spot of nothing
deserves a touch of grace.

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Susan Moorhead

Susan Moorhead

Susan Moorhead writes poetry and stories in New York. Her work has been nominated four times for a Pushcart prize, and appeared most recently in Verse-Virtual, Autumn Sky Poetry Daily, Swing Magazine, and Panoply. Her poetry collections are The Night Ghost and Carry Darkness, Carry Light. You can find her on Instagram @susanincognito, a name that is terrible for marketing but she loves too much to give it up. A librarian by trade, she is happy to always be surrounded by books.

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