Fences enclose sweaty trees of palms, apricots and figs, while dried-up roses suffer heat, next to stubborn hortensia striving, to blossom despite anomalous murderous drought.
An infant baobab travelled all the way from Dakar to be planted in a *** in Rome, while the fragile bonsai changes place everyday victim, of my indecision fearing
a premature death.
Parsley, basil, oregano and thyme On rosemaryβs opposite side, Emanate odours of culinary Makings, as a lonely herb grows In a corner, unfolding potential Of future rewards, paid in smoke.
Aloe and cactuses evergreen Surrounded, by dead leaves Stranded, along the hedge covering Fertile soil suffocating, possibilities For emerald grass to raise as I mow The lawn picking them up to set