WHAT a thing a garden is For sweet dreams and quietness! Roses and Lilies, Narcissus, Daffodillies, Irises and Phlox and Stocks And the Sultan Hollyhocks. Love-lies-bleedingLove-in-a-mist Pansies tawny and amethyst. What a thing a garden is For medicinal heartease! Lilac white and Lilac blue, And a bird-song in the dew; Apple-blossom white and rose, Blue Forget-me-not and those Pinks that have a spicy smell: Honest Lavender as well. What a thing a garden is For the birds, for the bees! Oh, from the dark earth to hale Tulips and the Primrose pale! Hyacinth, all that comes before The full Summer's golden store; For to create, for to bid live These so sweet, so fugitive! What a thing a garden is To bid grow, to increase! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...FRAGMENT ON DEATH by FRANCOIS VILLON THE SCARLET TANAGER by JOEL BENTON WHY I AM A LIBERAL by ROBERT BROWNING IN THE MOONLIGHT by THOMAS HARDY IN HONOR OF TAFFY TOPAZ by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY AUTHOR TO HIS CHILD by FRANCES AIRTH |