Planting a garden is harder
Than one would think,
For as it is realistically,
You must swim or sink.
One with eyes trained for flowers
Can see them blooming in his mind,
While another with a thumb less green
Finds the task unkind.
For precision is impeccable in
Nature's nurtured nest,
The shrubbery must harmonize
To form the scene that's best.
Location is simple strategy,
Type is chosen with intent,
The garden is always organized
As a purpose is always meant.
Obscenities are unacceptable,
A good gardener won't forget,
Consistency and equality
Always must be met.
Yes, a garden is a toughened task
To get the results one would seek,
For one rose left out,
One shrub too stout,
And his audience may turn the other cheek.
What is the Stantonian Association of Interesting People?
My friends, this blog is dedicated to those men and women who go out of their way to be remarkably interesting. In other words, all of those fascinating Stanton students (or, in the rarest of cases, students from other schools) can join this blog to appreciate creative writing developed by us students. I, Braden Beaudreau, the creator of this blog, will post my past, present, and future works on this website, and those who join and comment will get the same opportunities. May all of you live in happiness and peace, and never forget: being interesting is the only way to stand out from the masses.
"Obscenities are unacceptable" - classic. I wonder who thought of that one. But seriously, good stuff here, I like the metaphor using growing - I've done it too.
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