Garden of Delight
Come step into my garden
The fairy beckoned me
I promise you a portion
Of life’s elusive peace
My peace was lacking
That was true
And not much else
Had I to lose
So mincing, I agreed to follow
This wayward fairy to her hallow
In search of peace and other things
I knocked hard on fate’s unyielding ring
She took me gently by the hand
And showed me wonders in her land
Spectacles of color, light & tone
Textures wrapped up in ethereal glow
Variety was plenty there
Beauty also made her fare
Glory walked among the woods
Eager to unveil his goods
Sweet nectar dripped from every flower
As bees hummed by upon the hour
Servicing their dainty platters
Searching for the decadent splatter
Birds there were in flocks anew
Singing songs once old, twice used
Dancing through boughs & hedges fair
Calling their mates to pursue with flair
Water courses through delicate groves
Winding her course of unhurried mode
Bubbling, laughing, crying “come play”
To every fair thing which passes her way
I find myself shocked that such places exist
Wondering at the purity and bliss
How could I leave a place such as this?
The fairy tells me there’s something I’ve missed
Each day brings the change to laugh and to sing
To savor the beauty around me each spring
That it is my choice to ignore these sights
Sequester my soul far from fields of delight
For delight is a choice in the heart of each child
That adulthood over heavy years has long since defiled
The way back to wonder, she tells me, is free
All I must do is make delight a home in me