photo of a rose garden (public domain)‘Pamela’s Garden’: A Poem by Pat Tyrer The Society September 9, 2025 Beauty, Poetry 3 Comments . Pamela’s Garden You’ll find her in the garden every day,Her comfort and her confidence so bright.Among the dahlias purple stemmed bouquetHer radiance reflects an inner light. She doesn’t care for those who just pretendto cultivate a feeling for the soil.With loving touch so gentle does she tendher trellis roses bound with velvet coils. Yet welcoming to butterflies and birdswho fill the garden plot with sweetened sounds—The purple pansy’s welcome overheardInviting patient lovers gathered round— She prunes the tulip bulbs as they announcethat spring has come again this very day.With joyful sounds the amber lilies flouncewithin the shady valley where they lay. The tips of roses lightly lift their headsto join the yellow stems of jonquil’s star.So tenderly embraced with joy they spreadthe painted sheen of colors cross the yard. Her gardener’s touch has influenced every bloomand coaxed the fearful bud to open wide.A flourishing of scents fills every roomWith gentle touch and Nature by her side. . . Pat Tyrer holds the Jenny Lind Porter Professorship in English at West Texas A&M University and has been on the faculty of English, Philosophy, and Modern Languages since 2002. Her creative work has appeared in Readers’ Digest, Quiet Mountain Essays, Front Porch Review, and Plum Tree Tavern and includes two books of poetry, Creative Hearts and Western Spaces, Western Places. NOTE TO READERS: If you enjoyed this poem or other content, please consider making a donation to the Society of Classical Poets. The Society of Classical Poets does not endorse any views expressed in individual poems or commentary. ***Read Our Comments Policy Here*** 3 Responses Paul Freeman September 9, 2025 What a lovely poem, appreciated all the more from one who has the opposite of green fingers. Thanks for the read, Pat. Reply Margaret Brinton September 9, 2025 So very descriptive and rhythmic! Reply Roy Eugene Peterson September 9, 2025 Pat, I have the feeling you not only have a “green thumb,” but a multicolored one from your beautiful description of the flower garden. Furthermore, your home must smell wonderful. Your poem has a serenity about it and an inviting, caring heart included, at least for the butterflies and the birds. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ
Paul Freeman September 9, 2025 What a lovely poem, appreciated all the more from one who has the opposite of green fingers. Thanks for the read, Pat. Reply
Roy Eugene Peterson September 9, 2025 Pat, I have the feeling you not only have a “green thumb,” but a multicolored one from your beautiful description of the flower garden. Furthermore, your home must smell wonderful. Your poem has a serenity about it and an inviting, caring heart included, at least for the butterflies and the birds. Reply