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hoot_owl_rn
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0 posted 2002-06-04 09:33 AM



How Does Your Garden Grow?

How does your garden grow my friend
Each day you sow the seeds
Is it in bloom with flowers bright
Or are you growing weeds

Have you planted it with love
Been blessed as it has grown
And watched its tendrils reaching out
Or is it hate you’ve sown

Have you scattered peace and caring
And from those tiny seeds
Borne the joy of true compassion
Or are you growing greed

Have you cultivated hope
Been prided with its bloom
Or has your garden been choked out
By jealousy and gloom

Is your soil mulched with giving
Does tenderness vine free
Is faith in blossom, joy in bud
Or is it wickedness you see

Look upon your life dear friend
The seeds sown row by row
Then answer just this simple question...

How does your garden grow?


~ Ruth
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Sunshine
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1 posted 2002-06-04 09:39 AM



It blooms a petal of rose
and wisteria, to tickle my nose
weeded of blight, it grows strong
sunflowers dancing, all day long...

Joe Lamando
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2 posted 2002-06-04 10:25 AM


I loved this!
I did something parallel to this in my poem, Garden of Weedin'.
I made a placque of mine and placed it in my garden.  Your poem could be included as well.

Joe Lamando

Martie
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3 posted 2002-06-04 10:49 AM


Ruth

My soul garden is beautiful ...I water it every day and keep it free of weeds,

but
my real garden really needs some work!

Loved your poem!

Mistletoe Angel
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4 posted 2002-06-04 10:54 AM




(big hugggssssss) Awwwwww, this is soooooo beautiful, sweet friend, I think everyone's garden needs work in some area, but I do believe I am a good boy and that my garden has so much beauty in it while I just need tyo make sure I keep watering sunflowers and daffodils and forget-me-nots to fill my dreams and the love of the world I have! (kiss on cheek) Your loving heart always sprouts with gardens of beauty, sweet friend, I love it, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Ruth, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"Underneath your clothes there's an endless story..."

Shakira

Seymour Tabin
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5 posted 2002-06-04 10:58 AM


Ruth,
Not as beautiful as yours but I do my best.

ethome
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6 posted 2002-06-04 11:06 AM


I try everyday to fertilize the garden of my thoughts with as much goodness as I can muster from my seat of emotion....my heart.....Sometimes as an imperfect person I know I fall short of the mark but I really strive to get back to where the goodness within makes a difference......Reading beautiful poems like this is one of the best ways to relate to my peers and be encouraged by their reminders  and gain strength from the fact that I can still put faith in my fellow humans....Thank you for this write!
Interloper
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Deep in the heart
7 posted 2002-06-04 11:14 AM


With cockel shells and silver bells and one blankety-blank egg plant
This is a great piece and my eyes just fell down the page.
Well done, indeed

Fool, said my Muse to me, look in thy heart and write.

SmartChick
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8 posted 2002-06-04 11:54 AM


I water and nurture it everyday. Trying to keep the love inside of me alive.
As for my real garden, my goats ate it.
This is a beautiful poem.

Marge Tindal
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9 posted 2002-06-04 12:59 PM


HootieGal~

My outside garden
blooms with flowers galore
Inside is the one
where I keep friends in store~

One requires high maintenance
Can you guess which one I'm talking about ?
The outside garden can survive on it's own ...
But the friendship garden ... I can't live without~

I'd rather have friendship's bouquet
smiling on my face
Than any other arrangement
that would simply wilt in the vase~


Beautifully inspiring sweet lady~
*Hugs*
~*Marge*~

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RMW
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10 posted 2002-06-04 01:57 PM


Ruth .... I really like this. Simple and to the point. Thank you for this ... reminder that serves daily. Bob
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11 posted 2002-06-04 06:14 PM


Perhaps those close to us can answer your question more honestly than we can... for so often, we're either too generous or harsh on ourselves. *S* But my mind is full of fertilizer... so perhaps I won't need Miracle Gro? LOL

This is beautiful, hoot... a lovely reminder that we should tend what matters. *S*

Suetang
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12 posted 2002-06-04 06:20 PM


Hello Ruth

I adore my garden and every garden and I try to keep the weeds at bay as best I can.  There is no room for room for hate or such in my garden as I shower it with as much love as I can.  Maybe that's why my garden blooms all year round and gives me neverending pleasure.  Your words were so well written and so much enjoyed, thank you.

Take care......Sue

Suetang

Magnus
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13 posted 2002-06-04 06:51 PM


Ruth

My garden is a mixture of all things good
and some that are not.  As a human being,
I have to cultivate the good and try very
hard to rid it of the weeds of life.  

There are times the weeds try to grow tall
from lack of proper gardening,  but I will
say proudly that I try hard to help my
life's garden grow and become the fruit of
my life's hunger...

Thank You for a very beautiful and well
written poem which carries much meaning
within...

I do believe we all have to work hard to
help our gardens grow properly...And I
also believe that not one of us is
perfect with two green thumbs, so to speak.

hoot_owl_rn
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Glen Hope, PA USA
14 posted 2002-06-04 07:34 PM


Thank you all for the kind and sincere replies to this piece. Sometimes it is hard to be the perfect gardener, sometimes those seeds of doubt, fear, resentment stragle in amoung the good seeds and, like weeds, attempt to overtake the garden. Although I have not a green thumb and my outdoor garden grows lots of weeds and very few "good" plants, I'd like to think the garden I grow with my life is blooming well
Love and hugs to you all

Elizabeth Santos
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15 posted 2002-06-04 07:45 PM


I think your garden is absolutely beautiful
THis is a magnificent piece
Lots of hugs
Liz

Titia Geertman
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16 posted 2002-06-04 08:44 PM



How does my garden grow?
You wouldn't want to know
There's all weed and sheep
Mmmm getting here much sleep

Superb poem Hoot, just love it

Titia

A rose is a rose is a rose...I guess...
Check out my new website: lookheretitia.fcpages.com (I didn't 'link' this, so it won't take too much space).I

Gemini
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17 posted 2002-06-04 08:49 PM


Ruth-Seems sometimes by living life in the fast lane, I forget to nurture the garden, thank you for bringing these thoughts to the fore-front.  Lovely poem.
jwesley
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Spring, Texas
18 posted 2002-06-04 08:53 PM


Hmmm...beings I just this past week-end R O U N D - UP'D mine, I guess you could say it needs so work!   Loved the poem my friend!

jwesley

NewEnglandlazurlu
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19 posted 2002-06-04 08:58 PM


My garden blooms with love and peace. It feeds not only my soul, but the soul of my friends. There are very few weeds, but every garden must have a couple. It is filled with love and diversity and every color of the rainbow.  Hugs, Marti

" My wrinkles are badges of courage and reveal that I am a Mother."

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