The Paper-Cut Poet

Poems cut by paper and paper cutting poems.

Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Paper Flowers

You gave me
a flower
made of paper
in neat folds.
At its heart,
concave petals
tightly ovate,
splay delicate rays.
Breaking free
of their enclosing
a star of sepals
they light up
the lazy morning.
Thank you for

the flower sunrise.




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