Analysis of Garden



I see twigs and weeds. All I see is dirt and death of the roots of my soul.
So I let it rain in the hope that all which does not belong washes away.
I see uncut grass, long enough to make me trip and fall on my face.
So I let it dry in the hope that it will be short.

I lay here, crying myself to sleep in my dying garden.
I lay here, shying away from my garden, thinking I'll be pardoned by some holy cause.
I lay here contemplating all the flowers, which one deserves to see my power, but they all do.

Oh, how I've messed this garden up, thinking that the garden boy will come to trim it.
I saw him pass by, I waved, and I said hello, he smiled.
I asked him to please tend to my garden, but he wouldn't budge.
I asked the garden lady, who happens to adore my roses and not my succulents, to tend to my garden
She also wouldn't budge. She asked if she could cut some of my roses to decorate her house.
I didn't budge.

All my wildflowers, roses, succulents, daffodils and sunflowers seem to be growing.
Oh, how unorthodox my garden is.
And oh, how beautiful they are in this mess.
So I tend to the garden. I let it rain.
I tended to garden because I don't need the boy or the lady.
I tend to the garden because I know the best way how. The garden doesn't need to be trimmed. The garden doesn't need to be cut

The garden is divine in all its forms.
The garden is holy uncut and untrimmed. The garden keeps on growing.
The garden knows that for it to thrive, it needs both the rain and the sun.
The garden is the garden is the garden.


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Characters 1,536
Words 335
Sentences 27
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 4, 3, 6, 6, 4
Lines Amount 23
Letters per line (avg) 51
Words per line (avg) 14
Letters per stanza (avg) 233
Words per stanza (avg) 62

About this poem

This poem is about self-love and self-acceptance. I use a metaphor to liken myself to a garden and my characteristics to the flowers of that garden. I am always inspired by nature in my life, just how flowers bloom so beautiful even when it seems that they experience the harshest weather conditions. Therefore, I believe I am like every flower. I may experience the harshest life conditions however, I will still flourish. I also believe that everyone else is also like a flower.

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Written on October 10, 2022

Submitted by eeang.lekhooana on November 01, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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