In Your Garden Poem by Mark Heathcote

In Your Garden



I find myself, in your garden
A gorging fat caterpillar
With leniency and pardon,
Allow me to climb a pillar.

Step forth on a blue pergola
And, examine all of heaven
From a flower buds corolla,
Yes with a little discretion.

I might find my fantasy wings
And go loop de loop in the skies
Catch me, some permanent-fixings
I can truly re-energise.



~or~


I find myself, in your garden
a gorging fat caterpillar
Lord with leniency and pardon
Lord allows me to climb a pillar.

Step forth on a blue pergola
and, examine-all-of heaven
from a flower buds corolla,
yes with a little discretion.

I might find my fantasy wings
and go loop-de-loop in the skies.
Catch me, some permanent-fixings
I can truly re-energise.

In Your Garden
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