The Singing Garden
She searched for what could mollify the hurt, the fury, and the hate
But she believed in the healing of song, so she opened the white picket fence gate
Crouched upon her knees, she delved into the soil
Gouging and tunneling the earth in toil
No shovels, naked hands, ragged nails and all
She spaded and sifted for a remedy so small
A seed that when sown, and it's petals spread
Would warble of a people where kindness is inbred
For us to learn how to love despite our flaws
So I excavated the seed and brought it to the soil, new and raw
And watered it and guided it, growing away from strife
And when it finally sang, it whistled ten words, "Love is the harmony to the melody of this life."
-anna sluder
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