降りそう

To escape the country
grass rests in the genkan
under the solace of your steps
leading from my grave.

Am I still beautiful,
like the headless stems of lilies?
At the garden we planted, I’d wish I'd laughed-
we saw all their tender flower buds
grazed by the white-tailed deer.

There would be something off, after all,
if someone gave you a bouquet of stems,
and yet, a flower stem is yet a flower stem.

The day passes.
Their leaves sway.