For my cousin, Raina. Long ago, on a warm summer day - We embarked on a fantasy ride; We sniffed the flowering wild daisies - Strolled along the sylvan wayside. We unlocked the kingdom of Narnia, Found the embellished rusty key, The garden was no longer a secret; It stood long waiting for you and me. We sat by the blooming rose-briars, Smelled the fragrance in the crisp air, We lay on a carpet of strewn petals - Savoring moments so precious 'n rare. Geraniums wreathed the archways, The red-breasted robin sang in glee, We devoured the sweetest potion - Concocted by a nimble-feet faerie. Weeping willows kissed the river; Phlox-umbels rose from the earth; Pixies sprang out of laurel bushes - Playing trumpets of festal mirth. We painted pictures of foxgloves; Wore bowers of roses as a crown; We buried our faces in peonies - Glided around in a floral gown. We freed our souls of all troubles; Endless worries there were none; Our burnt bronzed 'n happy faces - Basked in the warmth of the sun. We rolled on the verdant grass green Our spirits were soaring and free; We were greeted by Mr. Moon-Face - Under the magical Faraway tree. The painted pictures of childhood, Floated before our child-like eyes, Of gilded swords 'n crooked manor - Chivalrous knights 'n druids wise. Forever, our happy little corner - Of merry 'n myriad fantasies; Tied in bundles of deep secrets - Far from drudging realities.

Cover Source: Mottisfont Garden
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Lovely. 🙂
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Thank you Lynette. 🙂
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Another lovely poem. Childhood, myths and life – merge so smoothly.
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That was the motive of this poem. 🙂 Thank you.
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There is beauty in the simplicity of your verses here. Fantasy so often is best explored through the lens of childhood. Well done.
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Thank you so much. One can never be too old for fantasy. 🙂
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This makes me reflect on my own childhood. So beautiful!
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Thank you Bridgette. Much Love .
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Simply beautiful. Beauty and color print your verses.
Fraternal greetings.
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Thank you Lincoln. Really enjoying your blog as well. I love the translations although I sometimes wonder how lovely the original must be!.
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The truth is that I don’t know English, and I try to translate with the applications that technology offers us, I know that some of them vary and some words or phrases are distorted, but the meaning and the message remains the same.
Thank you very much for your words and for your visit.
Fraternal greetings and have a nice evening.
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