Years ago, my husband installed a mirror in our hedge. I still catch myself wondering about the garden on the other side.
There is an arch in the hedge,
Dark and green,
And a gate.
It beckons.
Calls me to step through
To the secret garden
Beyond.
At work over here,
I glance up.
The far side is green,
Lush,
With clipped shrubs
And well-weeded flowers.
I wonder at the gardener
Who can maintain such beauty.
I struggle so on this side!
A bird flashes by,
Glimpsed through the arch,
I am sure it was red,
With a long tail.
What exotic creatures live over there
On the other side?
I stand, stretching my aching back.
I step closer to the arch.
Was there movement?
There is someone on the other side.
The gardener?
I would like to meet her.
Would she show me around her garden?
Boldly I approach the gap.
I see she, too, walks to greet me.
When I catch her eye,
I draw up short.
A slow smile spreads across our faces
As we recognise one another.
That is s great idea. I need to find a place to put one.
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