adrift in the city
I came upon a garden
it must have been enchanted
for the fragrant breezes
washed over my tired body
and I was restored
my old soul sighed
to shushing leafy branches
that hushed the rattle of the street
and I felt a wisp of a smile
curl round the hard corners of my mouth
my heart soared as I
cast my eyes from the joyful patchwork
of soft, pretty petals and nodding blossoms
to the heavenly white-cloud-blue-sky
and then: like
magic,
my loneliness vanished –
and a lovely solitude fell upon me
note: The prompt from Poetry Jam this week is "Alone".
photos: Flower
Garden: on the grounds of the Irving House
Museum in New Westminster (the oldest remaining home on the Lower Mainland of British Columbia) –
W. Bourke
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2014 Wendy Bourke