THE
sapphire heavens blaze with summer heat,
The summer garden fills the pleasured eye,
As shades of green and vibrant colours
meet
In buoyant bliss beneath a burning sky.
The
archway and the fence sustain sweet peas.
Delphiniums seem to guard the tiny lawn.
A small mock-Grecian statue oversees
The clustered alpines, there to greet
each dawn.
The
garden pinks make rainbows on the rocks,
Where steps twist to an arbour path above,
Near elder and mock orange in their
smocks.
The border wears its lushness like a
glove.
A
fountain in an unpretentious pool;
Wind-chimes jingle in a fitful
breeze;
A haven in which idle thoughts may rule:
A garden where the soul may be at ease.
Pyracanthas
arch before my gaze.
Montana rages rampant nearby.
An unseen road finds no time for delays:
I hear it and, on its behalf, I sigh.
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