Talking To Flowers

Talking To Flowers

A Poem by Moomin
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For my children

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Once, when my garden lay bare, I stood and stared, so sad

So sad inside, where loves resides, and needs to flourish glad

I found the good, then understood, the whole is built of parts

And, if so true, then something new, was needed in this heart


Around the soil I gently toiled, and saw the wasted rain

The empty sight of black and white, where no colours remain

And set my mind, to try to find, the undiscovered whole

That secret thing, that gives man wings, and completion for his soul


I would tend, this garden friend, and cultivate with zeal

To craft anew, and see it through, make something that is real

So set about, with cry and shout, and prepared my heart and ground

Gave strength to earth, and joy to birth, and planted all around


And soon my seeds were growing free, and pushing up to light

Their little tops, a wondrous crop, were dazzling to my sight

Oh there was pain, when in cruel rain, my flesh was bruised and hurt

And the heat of day did I dismay, yet did remain alert


And while they grew, I hacked and hewed, at weeds that tried to choke

Laboured and fought, till my flesh was taught, until I almost broke

For all new plants have needs, demands, and must the shade soon seek

I stretched and leaned, so they could glean, in my shadow, but left me weak


And finally, the red and green, the gold and shades of blue

Oh breathless was my frame that day, as I beheld these buds anew

They changed and climbed, and painted time, and lit the soil below

And filled the air with song and prayer, and joy I'd never known


And the sun now shone down upon, my saplings bright and soft

I glanced at the dance of their spiral ascent, as they sought the sky aloft

Now my sun had cause to shine, my rain a need to fall

For in the soil of my love and toil, three flowers now stood tall


Three blooms of peace, were now released, to fill my life with hope

And enrich my days, and light my way, when meaning seemed remote


The first was gold, bright to behold, it stood against the sky

It's stem so proud, it's petals loud, they seemed like they could fly

As sunflower climbed, I felt it's sigh, as parasites tore it's flesh

Yet not in vain, it bent and swayed, and gave shelter to the rest

My strongest flower, this giant tower, reaches for the sun

It's face ablaze, yet still afraid, to search for the sowing one


And by it's side, I saw arrive, a different kind of bloom

One that grew, but then withdrew, then sprouted much too soon

A crimson rose, with zeal it grows, and soaks nutrients around

It rambles wild, yet trembles mild, when winter comes around

So full of glee, yet, solitary, it's thorns keep all at bay

Climbing alone, it's joy undone, beauty hidden in the day


Last of all, grown in the fall, a pretty white sweet pea

With slender leaves it grows and breathes, and needs some company

Soft right through, yet determined true, it's fragrance fills the air

And though subdued and unassumed, it's innocence it shares

This little sprite, rare and contrite, embellishes the scene

Yet craves no space, just embrace, to know it has been seen


As I stood still, in the Autumn chill, and surveyed this garden wide

I trembled deep, began to weep, at neglect I caused by pride

For here I see my beloved three, these flowers of my love

Their seeds anew, they now flung true, and caught the therms above

I watched them climb, and swirl in time, taken up with ease

And knew my hopes would gently float, with their seed upon the breeze


Now my garden is complete, and I can cease to till

Because my precious flowers three have now my life fulfilled


And I if I did hide regrets inside, 'twas that I stayed away

And lost the sight of seedlings flight, as they embraced the day

I could have, should have poured out more, more rain of love on them

Wish I had knelt and so near them dwelt, and learned to be their friend


For tree, sky and ocean blue, have not moved me so much

As my dearest blossoms, young and good, with their loving gentle touch

And though one day, they will fly away, I will be sad and yet

To have shared my life with them, I declare, no regrets, no regrets, no regrets

© 2018 Moomin


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Children are like flowers. My children are my flowers, and they need tender care and nurturing for them to bloom successfully. They are hard work without doubt, but the rewards can be wonderful. And each of them have their own special characteristics, just as the flowers of the garden do. Your poem is quite a long read, but I enjoyed it. Thank you. You expressed your words well.

Chris

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Moomin

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Children are like flowers. My children are my flowers, and they need tender care and nurturing for them to bloom successfully. They are hard work without doubt, but the rewards can be wonderful. And each of them have their own special characteristics, just as the flowers of the garden do. Your poem is quite a long read, but I enjoyed it. Thank you. You expressed your words well.

Chris

Posted 5 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Moomin

5 Years Ago

Thanks for the positive feedback.
You know where I am coming from.

All the be.. read more

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