The garden was beautiful no longer,
For everything in it has died.
Dried flower blossoms once colourful,
Were now as dark as sorrow.
Their heads hung drooping,
From stems that were brown and withered.
And dead leaves that knew nothing but winter,
Lay in piles beneath a crumbling stone wall.
Monday, February 26, 2007
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