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There once was a lady, (and there actually still is), who clandestinely preferred the growth about her garden gate. The talk in the village square these days was all about pruning the living daylights out of it, until it was a sad but smooth barren surface. Apparently visitors had weighed in and made this some kind of rule. Nonetheless, she liked how the twisting leaves and ivy created a picturesque latticework, a natural tapestry, evoking mystery and anticipation for what lay beneath. Oh, she trimmed her foliage here and there, keeping the overgrowth from running wild, but all things considered she was not about to change. Her garden was beautiful just the way it was.
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Jan 31, 2020
Jan 31, 2020 at 8:50 AM UTC
The Secret Garden
There once was a lady, (and there actually still is), who clandestinely preferred the growth about her garden gate. The talk in the village square these days was all about pruning the living daylights out of it, until it was a sad but smooth barren surface. Apparently visitors had weighed in and made this some kind of rule. Nonetheless, she liked how the twisting leaves and ivy created a picturesque latticework, a natural tapestry, evoking mystery and anticipation for what lay beneath. Oh, she trimmed her foliage here and there, keeping the overgrowth from running wild, but all things considered she was not about to change. Her garden was beautiful just the way it was.
Carlo-C-Gomez
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56/M/The Exclusion Zone
Jan 31, 2020
Jan 31, 2020 at 8:50 AM UTC
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