I walk into a garden With but only a mere child’s feel I look around me, the innocence shining The light, painfully, seems oh so real
I come too quickly Am stopped by something And as I turn my face
I see flowers of the prickly sort My life begins changing When I see a maze
Garden doors are tricky things But in this case there were three Three doors, three choices Oh my, which one shall it be?
The first is dark, with broken, shredded vines The second is golden with coins portrayed on the sides
I look at the two, with delightful curiosity Until my heart froze I saw a third with a humming bird So light, as if she knows
The third was neither of gold nor darkness But of flowers and something in the core In the core, oh, so beautiful was a key With that I opened the door
A vision of a choice between darkness, glory, and serenity