Garden Flowers By Albert Williams
The Most Beautiful Flower
The park bench was deserted
as I sat down to read
The Most Beautiful Flower
The park bench was deserted
as I sat down to read
Beneath the long, straggly branches
of an old willow tree
of an old willow tree
Disillusioned by life
with good reason to frown
with good reason to frown
For the word was intent
on dragging me down
on dragging me down
And if that weren’t enough
to ruin my day,
to ruin my day,
A young boy out of breath approached me,
all tired of play.
all tired of play.
He stood right before me
with his head tilted town
And said with great excitement,
“Look what I found!”
with his head tilted town
And said with great excitement,
“Look what I found!”
In his hand was a flower
and what a pitiful sight,
and what a pitiful sight,
With its petals al worn -
not enough rain, or too little light.
not enough rain, or too little light.
Wanting him to take his dead flower
and go off to play,
I faked a small smile
and then shifted away.
and go off to play,
I faked a small smile
and then shifted away.
But instead of retreating
he sat next to my side
he sat next to my side
And placed the flower to his nose
And declared with overacted surprise,
“It sure smells pretty and it’s beautiful, too.
That’s why I picked it;
here, it’s for you”
here, it’s for you”
The weed before me was dying or dead.
Not vibrant of colores:
orange, yellow or red.
orange, yellow or red.
But I knew I must take it,
or he might never leave.
or he might never leave.
So I reached for the flower,
and replied, “Just what I need.”
and replied, “Just what I need.”
But instead of him placing
the flower in my hand,
the flower in my hand,
He held it mid-air
without reason or plan.
without reason or plan.
It was then that I noticed
for the very first time
for the very first time
That weed-toting boy could not see:
he was blind.
he was blind.
I heard my voice quiver;
tears shone in thesun
tears shone in thesun
As I thanked him for picking
the very best one.
the very best one.
“You’re welcome”, he smiled,
and then ran off to play,
and then ran off to play,
Unaware of the impact
he’d had on my day.
he’d had on my day.
I sat there and wondered
how he managed to see
how he managed to see
A self-pitying woman
beneath an old willow tree.
beneath an old willow tree.
How did he know of my selfindulged plight?
Perhaps from his heart,
he’d been blessed with true sight.
he’d been blessed with true sight.
Through the eyes of a blind child,
at last I could see
at last I could see
The problem was not with the world;
the problem was me.
the problem was me.
And for all of those times
I myself have been blind,
I myself have been blind,
I vowed to see the beauty in lifem
And appreciate every second that’s mine.
And then I held
that whilted flower up to my nose
that whilted flower up to my nose
And breathed in the fragrance
of a beautiful rose
of a beautiful rose
And smiled as I watched that young boy,
Another weed in his hand,
About to change the life
of an unsuspecting old man
of an unsuspecting old man
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