In an Afghan Garden

In an Afghan Garden

A Poem by Sallyj
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A poem about the evening I noticed the scent of roses in my garden at the same time as my son did on the army base in Lashkar Gah

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He didn’t know
as he shuffled between huts
eyes slitted with fatigue,
mind numbed by duty, dust
settling in his wake;
as he smelled something out of place;
stopped, sniffed, waited
as a drift of rose scent curled
from the cooling garden, defiant,
out of place, tended by silent,
invisible Afghans. A simple thing, yet
affecting, beyond reason.


I didn’t know as
hose in hand in June half-light
mesmerised by droplets scudding
across pastel petals, I wondered
which flowers grew in Lashkar Gah...
if any. Roused by the scent
of water on warm, rose bloom
I wished to parcel it and despatch
a touch of June garden to his
gritty desert.


We didn’t recognise, until later
much later, the magic of
improbable, fragrant
serendipity.

© 2011 Sallyj


Author's Note

Sallyj
All comments gratefully received.

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wow amazing poem!:)

Posted 13 Years Ago


oh Wow I really enjoyed this write. Such emotions in this. I liked this write alot.

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Added on July 18, 2011
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Sallyj
Sallyj

Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom



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I am a poet and writer of short fiction. Working on my second collection of poems. Just appointed an official Olympic Storyteller. Work has been published, broadcast and performed. more..

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