Mary, Mary, How Does Your Garden Grow?

Mary, Mary, How Does Your Garden Grow?

A Poem by MomzillaNC
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Ever wonder what the purpose of those 'pretty maids all in a row' might be?

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Mary, Mary, quite contrary 
How does your garden grow? 
With silver bells and cockleshells 
And pretty maids all in a row.
-- By Mother Goose

Mary, Mary, How Does Your Garden Grow?


Cobblestone paths ‘tween bowered vines…

Scents of jasmine and hyacinths…

Fragrant blooms of rose that climbs,

Creating those fairytale depths.


Birdsong lilting… just to entrance

‘Pon wing-ed flights of fancy trill.

Colorful feathered fairy dance

Drawing us to share the idyll. 


Mary, Mary, timid belle,

Delicately tends this garden

Of silver bells and cockle shell…

‘Pon shadowed paths inviting us down…


Beckoning now, she calls to you

To share her shadowed fears with her

That she might not walk alone through.

Join her there, against fear aver.


Many a pretty maid walks there

To bear her company awhile.

They step into her garden fair

And revel through each aisle.


Those pretty maids, all in a row,

Tramp into the garden smiling.

They dance and frolic, safe they trow,

In th’error of their beguiling.


In that garden smiling went well

Pretty maids someone should miss.

But none came out again to tell

The fate of idyllic promise.


Now… Mary, Mary, who can say

The reason for your timid tread,

On those oh so enticing pathways

Through this sylvan fairy flow'rbed?


Mary, Mary, why so wary

Walking your sunlit garden path

Where such flowers lovely tarry

And birds singing sweetly thou hath?


What darkness bides there in that glen?

If innocence is doomed… who’ll know?

Tell me Mary, Mary, what ken…

Tell us… How does your garden grow?

My deepest thanks to David Lewis Paget, Tate Morgan, and Rick Peutter for lending their guidance and tutelage to this composition.






by D. Denise Dianaty

© 2016 MomzillaNC


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This is so well written, I'm stunned into silence for a moment (it won't last long)! I don't remember this nursery rhyme, but I don't want to relate your poem to a nursery rhyme . . . I want to savor your ongoing intrigue, thru-out, on its own merits. I love how you begin with a provocative question about the maids & your poem doesn't clear this up for me. I am left feeling these maids are a positive force, maybe angels or maybe Mary's own inner life force. Whatever is haunting her out in that flowerbed still remains a mystery & I love it! I love the subtlety of suggesting something & letting the reader's imagination run with it! (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

Posted 4 Years Ago


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MomzillaNC

4 Years Ago

Thanks. This one was inspired by the Mother Goose rhyme, "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary"

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Love the way you took an old nursery rhyme and dug deep into the meaning of a simple phrase. Very beautiful imagery and thought provoking phrases. well penned.

Posted 9 Years Ago


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Briana O'Connor

9 Years Ago

going alright need 8 more sets then the last two lines and the title write themselves. I'll just hav.. read more
MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Maybe you could try sending an email to the group members who haven't yet contributed to encourage i.. read more
MomzillaNC

7 Years Ago

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Lovely in style and meter.
I had never thought about these Mother Goose poems as having a darker or different side to them. Very entertaining reading. Thanks!

Posted 9 Years Ago


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MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

So many questions… so much inspiration!
Michael G.

9 Years Ago

Lol! Go for it! (Back out to do yard work!)
MomzillaNC

7 Years Ago

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Lovely! To awaken an old masterpiece and make it alive with so much imagery! Thank you for sharing!

Posted 9 Years Ago


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MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you.
I love this. It's one of those rhymes that I never really thought much of I guess but I love the old nursery rhymes and fairy tales that have been redone with a twist. :-)
Really great job with this one!

Posted 9 Years Ago


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MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Umm… I don't write that kind of pointlessly lewd stuff. I will tell you that the piece is said to .. read more
Matching Socks

9 Years Ago

Lol!!!!! OMG, thank you for sharing this!
MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

You're welcome.
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ANM
There is danger and darkness even in the most beguiling bloom. Very well written and a joy to read.

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you. I'm pleased you liked it.
ANM

9 Years Ago

You are welcome.
MomzillaNC

7 Years Ago

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I read the other version of this poem... can't say with I like best. I like rhyming poetry myself, but a poem doesn't have to rhyme to tell a story.

Posted 9 Years Ago


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MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thanks. I think I've decided on the rhyming version in keeping with the inspiration for the piece. B.. read more
MomzillaNC

7 Years Ago

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This poem certainly makes me think of the nursery rhymes I heard as a child. All the classical elements are there imaging innocence and all the flowers, scents and the mythical creatures and characters. Because of that I was taken by the twist, when you introduced the tone of bitterness toward the end.

Posted 9 Years Ago


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Alma W. Reis

9 Years Ago

That is probably the difference, just different traditions. Even though Portuguese literature has so.. read more
MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

I can see that might make a difference. I believe a tradition could be founded by something as simpl.. read more
MomzillaNC

7 Years Ago

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wow......such a beautiful poem......added to my favourite list....

Posted 9 Years Ago


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MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Oh, my. Thanks so much. I'm pleased you like it.
MomzillaNC

7 Years Ago

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You asked an interesting question and came up with a logical, and horrifying, answer. Well done! This is so original. The only slight stumble, in my opinion, is the attempted rhyming of "garden" with "down".

Posted 9 Years Ago


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MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thank you. Yes, that rhyme, "garden" to "us down," I agree is not as elegant as the rest. But there .. read more
Roland Petrov

9 Years Ago

"then"? It doesn't foreshadow like "down", but it may lull the reader and thereby increase the shock.. read more
MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Maybe. I'll think about it for a bit. Thank you.
Wow, excellent. Skilfully penned with great imagery. Thank you xx

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MomzillaNC

9 Years Ago

Thanks so much.
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7 Years Ago

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