Saturday, 6 June 2026

One Poem by J.S. O’Keefe

 






Sunflower

I don't understand, he says,
we’ve known each other since childhood,
you’re beautiful, brilliant, kind;
it just does not make sense.

That’s the cruelest thing, she whispers, 
that’s anybody ever said to me.

Already clear: 
solitude has chosen her,
a sunflower turned from the sun 
that’s forgotten her. 

Time is slow river, relentless; 
she, small and trembling, 
walks in the world, 
a dream she cannot touch.

Alone, 
wilting in silence 
that refuses to answer.









J.S. O’Keefe's work spans short stories, essays, and poems. They have been featured in a variety of publications, including AntipodeanSF, Roi Faineant, 101 Words, Everyday Fiction,  Spillwords, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, 50 Word Stories, ScribesMicro, Satire (C&K Publishing), etc.

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One Poem by J.S. O’Keefe

  Sunflower I don't understand, he says, we’ve known each other since childhood, you’re beautiful, brilliant, kind; it just does not mak...