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“I consider where you might play now, as I lay staring out at the horizon. Plucking a petal, I whisper a message and let it float into the gentle breeze. The words will drift out of the garden, across the changed roads we used to tread. Circling new ground to find their feet, they will learn a new language to speak. [Seeking Sanctuary]”

“Your manicured lawn did dissipate, revealing a garden dug with holes. Secrets germinated deep within, blossoming into botanical madness. A mix of grass stalks and fallen leaves, swept single letters across the ground. Digging and planting them into the dirt, you helped me bring earth to my words. [Awakening North]”

“A flock of fairy wrens could land on grass stalks in the medieval garden. Splendidly whistling their fine stories, fluttering their wings before the Queen. The golden pear could be their gift, a very rare find in a world so bleak. The pear could be placed into the lap of the very tired and aged Queen. [Seeing Life Through the Bleak]”

“Leaves I twist between my fingers, closing my eyes as thoughts drift. Into the momentous winds of time, the red-orange will soon afloat. For Autumn hues are unravelling through the waning summer days. ‘Tis the season of yearning passion and lyric to my heart and mind. [Ever Changing Rhythms of Life]”

“Bare and glistening blooms do reach, longing to connect with my being. Setting my feminine spirit alight in a tightly wound body of darkness. The promise of fortuitous fruit, arouses my thirst to conquer a world of madness and dark rule, with womanhood as my stealth. [Spring’s Touch]”