Symbolism and allegory, like metaphors and similes, are modes that expand
meaning. I have used those literary devices here due to the connections I
have made between my existence and perhaps your own to this poem of formal
verse about a garden. Deep in layered meaning, each stanza contains key words
that are symbolic. The over-all point of view from my perspective is
allegorical. I leave the rest to your imagination... 
Harvester Of Sorrow
by DW Stevenson


 

Where time carelessly remembers, experience forgets
Invisible Minutes

by  Deborah Russell

 

 

 

The intricate Beauty of a moment
The Boundless Scape, the Clandestine Sea
by Dave Matthews

 

 

Many a young rose dies on the vine
Claudia's Song
By Sharmagne Leland-St. John

 

 

Juxtaposition of Pain and Beauty
Raven
by  J. Andjelkovic

 

 

Amare et sapere vix deo conceditur!
Amare
By Christopher John Horne and Aurora Antonovic


 

love changes, but lasts forever in a mother's heart
The Elusive One
by Rita Milo

 

 

The oneness in Nature.  Death, merely a change in unchanging Nature.
CELEBRATE for Anais Nin
by  Nancy Shiffrin

 

Not only delicious, but a great conversation piece, as well as a fabulous centerpiece, as you serve this dish right from the pumpkin shell.
San Poil Pumpkin Stew
from the kitchen of Walks Far Woman


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