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Beauty Surrounds Us
I end not far from my going forth by picking the faded blue of the last remaining aster flower to carry again to you.
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Heart's Garden
I have a garden filled with many flowers: the mignonette, the sweet-pea, and the rose, daisies and daffodils.
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Stairways And Gardens
Stairways and gardens. Mystery and grace seem part of their environment; they will all space with memories of things veiled from my sight.
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The Gifts Of The Earth
The gifts of earth, in autumn, are fruits of labor bold; the faithful sower reaps in harvest time his gold.
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Sun, Cardinal & Corn Flowers
Whence gets Earth her gold for thee, o sunflower? Her woven, yellow locks so fine must go to make that gold of thine.
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The Smallest Seed Of Faith
She is prisoner of the tree and its green fingers. And so she comes to dream herself the tree, the wind possessing her.
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Old Gardens Are A Place Of Solitude
Old gardens have a language of their own, and mine sweet speech to linger in the heart. A goodly place it is.
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The Miracle Of A Single Flower
Where love is life the roses blow, though winds be rude and cold the snow, the roses climb serenely slow.
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Learn To Trust In Nature
Hear the voices of the breeze that trust their secrets to the trees. Hear the busy little brook that fills with music all the nook.
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Never Be Afraid To Be A Poppy
Not any flowers that blow can match the glory of your gleaming red; such sunny-warm and dreamy hue.
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Autumn Is A Time Of Harvest
For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together. For nature, it is a time of sowing, of scattering abroad.
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A Better Land, A Better Gardener
Mark thou thy garden, and not spare thyself as honest labourer. Break thou the earth and turn withal.
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