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Chapter 82 - My Garden of Birds and Tea

I carve a garden

She cannot see;

Where songbirds sip

Their midnight tea. 

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I curate a garden

That needs love and energy.

Where feathers fall and trust 

and land,

and learn to love again.

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Cardinals guard the gate,

Their crimson breaks hate.

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I carefully water the roots 

And cleanse the soil,

So no poison can infect my foils.

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I fear that the Dahlia's sepals 

Will sing these decaying lyricals,

And that her Borderline Seed

Will commence the ceremony —

of dying stars whose ashes ask why,

and burn my sky.

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I fear that the Dahlia's sepals 

Will commence the ceremony —

Where I cadaver dance

Before I'm granted breath

Where I speak and no one is dead. 

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Gardens learn --- 

where grief is torn. 

I carve a garden

she cannot see! 

Majestic songbirds drink magical tea. 

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A place of strength

of life 

and cardinals that bite. 

A place of red roses

that are all lovely and serene,

and not ones that choke beauty. 

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The banshees aren't welcome

with my birds and my tea ---

they cannot vex me. 

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God, I pray for you,

enjoy my tea

and have my birds view

the outside,

where Dahlia cannot stand,

she cannot reach my land. 

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A place of strength is where I stay

In this play, 

With masks that display 

How people really don't understand the dismay 

that forges itself from falcon sway. 

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The cardinals eat grass

and sip crystal water,

As clear as day 

Like the middle of a spring day;

in my Garden of whimsical birds,

and their chosen tea and desserts.

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