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The Forgotten Garden

July 28, 2011
By M.Lizeth GOLD, Santa Fe Springs, California
M.Lizeth GOLD, Santa Fe Springs, California
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Favorite Quote:
My heart is blind, that so it can love the soul that is too bright for the eyes to see.


The swift wind runs by
Ruffling leaves on the trees
As it brings lift to the birds
And rattles the golden chime keys

The grass blades dance
Moving to no song
And the empty swing sways
Moving finally after so long

The children’s laughter has gone
No longer heard here
They’ve all gone away
Sprang away like spring deer

The flowers’ petals are dying
Each stained with tears
Time has passed them quickly
And now their cries reach no ears


The author's comments:
Do you remember the place of many of your memories? The place you
would, or still, escape to when life got too crazy? Or have you
forgotten? It's time we appreciate these places better,
because these places made our memories, and made us happy.
That's what this poem is about basically

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