It is one of the things in life,
A thing that takes us further,
It happens when you plant a garden.
If you plant a garden
It means that you believe,
That you believe in tomorrow.
Within that garden
You also plant hope,
As you know that hope will be raised,
Will be raised again
As each plant grows,
Grows into your new life.
- Author: Goldfinch60 (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: December 2nd, 2022 02:17
- Comment from author about the poem: Tomorrow will always come in my life.
- Category: Reflection
- Views: 31
- Users favorite of this poem: Bella Shepard
Comments9
Lovely writing .. we all need hope ,
Thank you Violet, we certainly do ned hope.
Andy
Now that thing about yesterday is tomorrow's next week, or last year - summat like that. I'm a confused laddie! lol.
Confuse from Reading.
Andy
Now what is that ditty?! Tomorrow is.....
"Today is the tomorrow that you worried about yesterday."
Why can't I ever find 'tomorrow'? When it gets here, it's 'today'! Doh!
I love the metaphor used in this piece of reflection dear Andy - -Your words are wise on the need for hope that tomorrow will bring new blessings.
Thank you Fay, tomorrow will always bring new blessings.
Andy
i feel Voltaire would approve this message...
lol
hope you have a green fingered weekend Andy
is your performance this weekend
or have you had it already?
Thank you Mek.
Our performance is this evening.
Andy
We just did another bout of "pre-winter" gardening. We're down to 4C now, we had to greenhouse some of the plants.
Well done Rik, we were down to4C yesterday as well.
Andy
my garden will be a wilderness for the wildlife in 2023.
I am sure there will be many like that d a.
Andy
You have just filled me full of envy -
No garden upstairs where I live;
But a bathroom very undry
Allows for a plant combative….
Tell ya ‘bout it later….
Sounds intriguing Dave. I may know what those plants are.
Andy
No plants, plural - but it is taking over....will post if i survive..............
Patience, Andy...................
This is such a beautiful analogy. Having been a gardener in years past, I can relate to the feeling of hope that this lovely poem engenders. This is a definite fav for me.
So kind Bella, thank you.
Andy
Love it Andy. Always been an avid vegetable gardener and I catch your meaning.
Thank you John, freshly grown vegetables are wonderful.
Andy
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