Notice: The Lancaster Museum of Art and History will be temporarily closed for installation from Monday, December 30, through Friday, January 24. Join us on Saturday, January 25, for the opening reception of two exciting new exhibitions: Before You Now: Capturing the Self in Portraiture and Before You Now: Photographic Transmutation. The reception is free and will take place from 2–4 PM at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History. Get tickets!
ROSE
By
Brooke Jurgenson
Seed.
Secured beneath the soil,
Spreading of thy roots.
Stuck in a choking coil,
With nowhere to offshoot.
Sprout.
Suddenly struck by the light,
Suffering from the air’s embrace,
She climbs till night,
Yearning for the roots’ embrace.
Shoot.
Surrounded by the foreboding trees,
Sensing the futility of life,
Suppressing her urge to freeze
Amidst the winter strife.
Thorn.
Trapped in this withered existence,
There is no other choice but to fight.
There is no other choice but resistance,
For she must survive the brutal winter night.
Rose.
Rising above the pain of the past,
Releasing the rouge of the future,
Rejoicing in life at last,
She is forever flourishing.