About the Poem
The lecturer on Japanese stone gardens said the greatest skill of the gardener was to make every thing look perfectly natural, and my mind immediately gave me this haiku.
Stone Garden Haiku |
by Ted Reynolds |
Mountains piled in heaps all trace of the gardener totally concealed. |
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Melissa
It flows perfectly, naturally, just like the garden.
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