Your Garden Poem by Kevin East

Your Garden



Your garden in summer, i watch colours blaze
Lighting my soul, bleeding their violet haze
Morning so still perfumed air cools my mind
Lingering thrill as all beauty i find.
In your garden birdsong hangs in the trees
Escaping the dawn to cling to the breeze
And i feel soft and content with you
Out here where our Eden grew.
I remember your garden and you in starlight
We stood alone, save our dreams, after midnight
And both knew so rare this bliss
Would linger like our loving kiss
Our woes before and after we'd pardon
Oh that heaven, standing in your garden.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Karen Riggs 19 January 2012

Standing in our Garden. WOW. Great work. This poem is fantastic. You are truly a wonderful writer.

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