I think 'Garden' is quite an appropriate title for a place of rest, peace, and the appreciation of Beauty — which may be expressed in the art of the Poet as well as in the vegetable creation to which the Poet not infrequently draws our attention.
Whether you are seeking some respite from the cares of the World or desire a gentle re-entry into normal life after communing with your Soul in the Temple, a few minutes in the Garden can be just what you need to re-compose yourself and restore a state of harmony between your inner self and your outer environment.
The "flowers" in the garden have been "planted" in rows and columns corresponding approximately to the order in which they were published on site from January, 1998. Just click on a cell in the table to bring up a poem.