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My Garden With Walls
My heart a garden is, a garden walled; and in the wide white spaces near the gates grow tall and showy flowers.
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He Who Plants Kindness Gathers Love
A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship.
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My Garden Is A Pleasant Place
My garden is a pleasant place of moon glory and wind grace. O friend, wherever you may be, will you not come to visit me?
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The Garden By Moonlight
The garden is very still. It is dazed with moonlight, contented with perfume, dreaming the opium dreams of its folded poppies.
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Ode To Some Yellow Flowers
We are and will be dust. Not air, not fire, nor water but earth, only earth we will be and maybe also some yellow flowers.
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To Make A Prairie
To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee. One clover, and a bee. And revery. The revery alone will do, if bees are few.
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The Garden Of Love
I went to the Garden of Love, and saw what I never had seen: a chapel was built in the midst, where I used to play on the green.
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Plant A Garden
Once you’ve learned to know peonies, petunias, and roses, you will find every morning some new happiness discloses.
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The Sweetest Flower Of All
Only the commonest flowers grow in my garden small, like buttercups, and bouncing-bets and hollyhocks by the wall.
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A Garden Can Be A Work Of Art
From you have I been absent in the spring, when proud-pied April, dressed in all his trim, hath put a spirit of youth in everything.
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Gardens Are Stories Of People's Lives
She makes her life one grand beatitude of Love and Peace, and with contented eyes she sees not in the whole world mean or rude.
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The Garden In The Woods
In that sweet garden, I can feel the truth that all my love doth follow to the skies and pledge the Spirit's immortality.
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