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"The Hidden Garden in My Winter Forest" First you must find the steps Covered in wet moss, fog and cobwebs It’s not easy to find, the Hidden Garden in My Winter Forest Traverse the path to the gate at the end Of the twisting Labyrinth - A key required, deep inside your soul you’ve had it with you all the time You’ve just lost it in a far corner of your mind Or in the pockets of Chinese Whispers, doubts and egos intertwined Summer’s dead, you are pining for Spring, Autumn has bashfully beckoned and now Winter like a beautiful Siren, wraps her breath around you exquisitely, “Your” own sweet song she sings. Red leaves are long dead and gone here But in the hidden Garden in My Winter Forest Red bleeds in every vein that breathes, Both flowers and weeds bloom all shades of alabaster, grey, ebony and blues You’ll need your secateurs to manicure, re-adjust some Yet not remove, the words that cover all the leaves In all the stories hanging off all my trees They never drop, no fast and smart scathing cold Winter breeze blows the stories away here Winter warmly strokes each leaf and branch fondly brackets are just swings and end of sentences, well, "Freedom Day" always wins, adjust a penny for the Ferryman, full stop Close your eyes just for a little while, sleep beautiful one, The dream begins, you open them and stay The Hidden Garden in My Winter Forest calls to you I'm not gone, hear me singing out your name. In the Hidden Garden of My Winter Forest, Love is fierce Nothing dies here, it’s forever in bloom, multiplying Caged animals and tamed minds do not exist They roam wild and free, running riot happily This is the place where Lost Lovers come to tryst Villains come to try their best, but I must confess They just turn into leaves when they’re fully undressed Naked as a Blue Jay screams, you can see through All their bluff and bravado, their wicked schemes, They’re just unloved, mortal fear-kept things Divested, shy and retiring they flee, or remain to evolve as new creatures to play their part in my story In this my Hidden Garden, in my Winter Forest, by way of Lady Labyrinth in all her haunting glory. My table is set to entertain you, pull up a seat under the growing leaves of all my Winter Trees. There’s always warmth in the Hidden Garden of My Winter Forest. There's always comfort, safety, LOVE, chocolate cake and hot sweet Chai tea. (Lovejoy-Burton/April 2018) for my daughter, G. x
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