Open Poetry #49 |
the resident from district Eden |
ponderthepoetorrsx Member
since 2011-06-25
Posts 284U.S , Ca |
God planted a garden, The garden of Adam; The garden of Eve. With roses of gold And silver mold Adamant diamonds And crystalline fronds. Adam and Eve They wasted away, Just outside The garden gates. But the Lord God Planted a garden A paradise Forever away. Tis not a nature poem Nor one of faith Nor reproach But an anecdote Of sorts. The Lord God Planted a garden That will never A sentry That'll never sleep Atop mountain Ooohh to steep. The Lord God planted a garden That I'll never reach. But the Lord God, Planted a seed, Planted a seed in me Planted a seed in you. A single seed Bigger than days Of Eve. And the Lord God; Planted a garden, But the Lord God; Also planted seeds. And that is worth a hell Of a lot to me. Richard |
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Bluesy Socrateaser Member Elite
since 2002-11-07
Posts 2417In The Mirror |
That a "seed" was planted in us, I fully agree. Everyone knows it but few really believe. Maybe it's a seed of continuity, which is relative to each of us and is the one thing that makes us spiritual brothers and sisters. The one thing that ties it all together making each of us a part of the whole. Thanks for an inspiring write. ...just bein' Bluesy |
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