An unkempt garden grows and grows
The devilish vines
And stubborn roots
Entangle together in twisted rows
Chirping birds move lazily
From tree to tree
Their feathers wisping against each other
In quiet solidarity
The gloomiest rain passes through
As does the brightest sun
Missing nothing and nobody
But one
Maybe if the trees, the flowers, and the plants
Could have their say
They would ask you to tend to them
Please, if you may
All it would take to start the garden anew
Is for someone special to return
Someone magic and fantastic
Someone like you
You’d trim the wild leaves
and pick the ripened fruits
With bare hands you could uplift
The most menacing roots
A garden once loved
Is locked up and forgotten
A pathway once marked by your footsteps
Is now completely untrodden
Saddened by the stillness
And the overgrown weeds
The garden caves in on itself
Finally claiming defeat.

2 responses to “The Gardener”
Such beautiful poetry!!
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Thank you for your kind words!
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