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You may see a vacant lot Where a building has burned down But I see a garden spot With flowers growing all around. And maybe a bench to sit A take a while to appreciate What can be done by people With loving energy to dedicate. You may see an empty field Overrun by neglect and weeds. But, I see a garden here, And care is really all it needs. Maybe some cutting back And of course, a lot of water. But time and compassion Is what will ultimately matter. Realtors may calculate The money to make from this land But, I see a garden That needs some helping hands. Maybe some cows can graze Or a pretty little babbling brook. A place of nature’s bounty Like out of a wonderful storybook. Do we need one more store, Or one more fast food restaurant? Maybe some serenity is What people of the world really want. Some may see a patch of dirt And not much more than fallow earth. As for me, I see a garden. A bit of paradise right here on earth. (This was written for and about Bette Midler.)
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Dec 16, 2015
Dec 16, 2015 at 8:32 PM UTC
I SEE A GARDEN
You may see a vacant lot Where a building has burned down But I see a garden spot With flowers growing all around. And maybe a bench to sit A take a while to appreciate What can be done by people With loving energy to dedicate. You may see an empty field Overrun by neglect and weeds. But, I see a garden here, And care is really all it needs. Maybe some cutting back And of course, a lot of water. But time and compassion Is what will ultimately matter. Realtors may calculate The money to make from this land But, I see a garden That needs some helping hands. Maybe some cows can graze Or a pretty little babbling brook. A place of nature’s bounty Like out of a wonderful storybook. Do we need one more store, Or one more fast food restaurant? Maybe some serenity is What people of the world really want. Some may see a patch of dirt And not much more than fallow earth. As for me, I see a garden. A bit of paradise right here on earth. (This was written for and about Bette Midler.)
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Dec 16, 2015
Dec 16, 2015 at 8:32 PM UTC
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