The Abandoned Garden Poem by Lora Colon

The Abandoned Garden

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THE ABANDONED GARDEN

Winter has settled in my garden,
Why did I not see the frost arrive?
Ashamed, I begged the flowers' pardon,
But the roses are barely alive

As I lift each flower, the petals fall
Upon the ground that once nurtured them;
Summer's calm became a wintry squall,
A chilling frost has weakened the stem

And now the ground is covered in ice,
The tender buds have withered and died;
For what purpose was their sacrifice?
Such loathsome things leave me mystified!

My heart has not shifted its season,
Steady in its clime it still remains,
Love's broken promise - the heart's treason -
Caused the killing frost and icy rains

Witnessing my joy and grief collide,
Swift-winged angels urged me to depart
This garden where once love had denied
Loneliness admittance to my heart

Why does the refulgent moon still crest
O'er that path where I first touched his face?
Where even Death would be deemed a guest
Were I to expire in Love's embrace

But to that garden I'll not return,
I've locked the gate and destroyed the key;
Time will quell my longings as they churn,
Time will heal this searing agony

Love has turned me bitter, though more wise,
Yet, the wisdom of love comes too late:
Each night, waiting for the moon to rise,
Darkness finds me standing at that gate

Monday, July 16, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: love and life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Anil Kumar Panda 16 July 2018

What a beautiful poem! The rhyme, the rhythm and the flow are simply amazing. 'Why does the refulgent moon still crest O'er that path where I first touched his face? Where even Death would be deemed a guest Were I to expire in Love's embrace'..... is a very beautiful stanza. Enjoyed. Thanks for sharing.10+++++

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Lora Colon

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Missouri - United States
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