Tending Garden

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So many things can be "planted" in a haunted garden!
| October 6, 2014

“Tending Garden”

For twenty years,

she had meekly endured

his abusive words.

Lately, it had turned physical.

That was when she let him know

exactly how she felt.

She paused in her labors,

letting the rich loam

sift through her fingers….

The flowers loved it.

Sighing, she resumed shoveling.

The hole was deep.

Soon, she thought, this soil

will become even richer.

Howard Livingston Stroupe

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