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Friday, April 4, 2014

Hortus Cultūra

Each mind is a garden, and the judgments are its plants;
Every new form, of productive vegetation, needs cultivation.
The seedlings must be carefully nurtured, and caused to grow;
Until their emerald stems, and distinctive petals begin to show.
When, those first flowers begin spreading through germination;
The entire landscape will adapt, and take on a new stance.

On the other hand: all negative seeds must be instantly destroyed;
They must not be given a chance to begin developing any roots.
It is a fact: when a single, objectionable shoot hatches;
It has the capacity to devastate many valuable patches.
The intruder will kill, enveloping constructive sprouts (as it pollutes);
So, the vast genus of corrupting weeds the cultivator must avoid.

The wise gardener should tend to their priceless land;
Ensuring it grows healthy, and sows a profitable demand.
They should always remember: reforming (mental terraforming) is a constant toil –
It is an abstract act – they enact in each thought, as they traverse the concrete soil.
The horticulturist may find: with diligence, vigilance and beneficial fertilization;
That every hope and each vivid dream, may (some day) be brought to realization.


Composed By: A.D.

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