I’ve always wanted a garden,
But I fear my thumbs are black,
Coated in sadness and sorrow,
The only things that grow for me.
I’ve always wanted a garden,
But I gave up long ago,
Coated in unfulfilled wishes,
The only fruit on barren trees.
I’ve always wanted a garden,
And I tried to plant before,
Coated in dreams and desires,
That only others brought to life.
I’ve always wanted a garden,
But I’m not the child I was,
Coated in sadness and sorrow,
The only reason nothing grows!
I’ve always wanted a garden,
And I know my thumbs are green,
Coated in wishes and hopes and dreams,
My garden is a fruitful scene!
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My response to Kim’s Tuesday Poetics prompt at
dVerse.
Whether growing a garden or anything else, the only mistake is not to try!
My mother and grandmother each kept a garden as long as they could – flowers, vegetables, herbs, berries and strawberries, grape vines, pear trees, and maybe more I don’t remember. I do remember picking beans, onions, and other vegetables, but whether it was spoken or not, I always felt like I was all black thumbs next to their green ones.
It seems too late in a way, but I’ve come to appreciate the value of gardening, especially growing produce to brighten your table and health. Yet I’ve been too overwhelmed to garden, knowing I couldn’t keep the extensive gardens my mother and grandmother had.
Suddenly (it wasn’t, but feels like it was) I’ve blown off all these expectations. To that I can only, honestly say, “Thank God!” I’ll start small with some herb pots, and I might even lose some. But the only way I can really fail, is if I never try!
Happy gardening, whether it’s plants or the garden of thoughts and beliefs we so often neglect!
So.. true..
Painting Gardens
iN MoVinG CoNneCTing
CreAtinG ways
bRingS
wishes
dreAMs
FruiTions
Colored FloWers now..:)
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Start small is the gardening way! very nice take on the theme
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Oh well done! Both poetically and horticulturally.
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