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Good Intentions by Antoinette Lujano © 2002 Bought fresh from the garden nursery, Tucked into tiny beds; Rows of gold and violet, Perked up their eager heads. Anticipating a brand new home, Where they might burrow deep; A better place than the cramped, confining, Cubicles they keep. A place whence gently tended, And cared for they might grow; Into the blossoms God designed, In His plan long ago. And so they waited patiently, The caring hands to place; Each in his little corner, Of sun, of soil, of grace. But such joy soon turned to sorrow, As the days passed one by one; They hung their withering heads to die, Abandoned in the sun. For though bought with good intentions, The time was never found; To plant the fragile blossoms, Deep into solid ground. As it is with those who ponder, Yet never make a way; To tend the garden of the heart, That Christ does sow today. |
![]() This poem won 1st place for the September 2007 poetry contest |