This week my friend Lisa of dVerse Poets Pub has given us the following prosery prompt from Adrienne Wu’s ‘Oolong’:

“every day unfurls as it must”

and the following constraints for using it:

• Write a piece of flash fiction or other prose up of up to or exactly 144 words, including the given line from the poem.
• Post your Prosery piece on your blog and link back to this post.
• Please visit other blogs and comment on their posts!

So in the spirit of tea-drinking, in which Lisa presented her prompt, here’s my personal take upon the calming blossoms and resilient fibres of the Common Lime /Linden tree, Tilia x europea.


∞ tilleul ∞

yeah every day unfurls as it must, the banner rolled tightly clasped to your heart until you dare to let go of it and trust to the release of your truth toward the waiting world, a world not so such Ungrateful as Unaware, Unready (like King Aethelred*) to take the lead in diplomacy

yes, every day unfurls as it must, and your absence on my unrolling timeline makes me less sad now than accepting - with as much grace as I can muster - that your time has not quite come to play court to my high sky aspirations

yet, every day unfurls like it must, patiently, as if each tender leaf of the Linden-tree opens to May-time energy and accepts the sovereign light, weaving with sunbeams towards strength; renewing the bast fibres towards coiling, yielding, into the resilience of this infinity sign, dearheart

© Kathy Labrum McVittie 16 July 2024

tilleul: a calming tea of linden/lime tree blossom; linden tree bast, below the bark, can be used as cordage

* a derivation of the name Aethelred is here