If it was left to me to tend a grave
laid within some lonely cemetery
where I, perhaps, walked with my dogs and gave
passing thought to those who died before me;
I would not decorate the weathered stone
with plastic bowls nor acrylic flowers
but instead, secure that I could dig down
to several feet and pass the hours
by constructing dreams of gardens once held
to be so quaint -- an Englishman’s delight
but not of mighty trees that rip and meld
the ancient stone with earth and block the light
of Heaven from your shady six-foot plot
but plant instead violas, ere you rot.
6 comments:
Oh, Rachel, that's lovely! And just the sort of sentiment I would expect from you.
Oh my!
You can tend my grave any time dear friend.
Oh wait. I forgot. I want a burn and pitch. Ummmm.....could you do the party then?
*Laughs*
Castor oil plant?
That is really lovely, Rachel and the picture is fabulous.
Thank you Gina.
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