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A tree whose hungry mouth is prest A tree that looks at God all day, A tree that may in Summer wear Upon whose bosom snow has lain; Poems are made by fools like me, Armenian Poems Rendered into English Verse by Alice Stone Blackwell This site offers advise on personal well-being. This is not medical advise. For medical advise you should see
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Home gardens, whether indoor or out, provide us with much.
They provide esthetic pleasure, food to eat, medicines to heal, a safe
haven and improve our physical environment.
Throughout the ages and in varied cultures we have learned much about
life and our
world from plants.
They inspire, console and nurture. Gardeners
the world over have experienced receiving much more than they invest in their
gardens. A garden can be many
things. It can be the potted plant
on the desk at work, the terrace planters or the yard plantings. The urban forest is all of these. It is anywhere mankind has brought plants into his/her world.
It is the recognition that we
have much to gain from recognizing an
interdependence with our fellow earthlings of the plant kingdom.
I think that I shall never see
Joyce Kilmer (1886-1918)
Trees
A poem lovely as a tree.
Against the earth's sweet flowing breast;
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A nest of robins in her hair;
Who intimately lives with rain.
But only God can make a tree.
Archbishop Khoren Nar Bey de Lusignan (d. 1892)
The first green leaves
Wherein our dear ones lie! Weave o'er the bones so dear to us
a garland wet with dew
Ye wings of hope's bright angels,
Young leaves so fresh and new!
Issa
(Cup of Tea) the humanist haiku poet (b. 1763-d.1828)
a sermon with
hand gestures, see
the summer treeshôdan no
temane mo miete
natsu kodachi