Has it become a norm For a nurseryman To plant a seed in a lawn Then leave it, there alone Never once, tending to his own How is the plant gonna grow? If he doesn't wet the soil How is it supposed to beautifully bloom? If he never cares for it Wouldn't the plant die? Instead of taking roots, To grow and bare fruits Only the soil and rays won't do Tell him to sprinkle a few drops sometimes So it survives The plant can't only rely on the rain That comes every once in a while If it never pours, Hedger, won't the worst happen? Must it rain every day? You know that's impossible Come by sometimes The plant needs you Don't make it look like You now made it a norm Or maybe he forgets Where he embeds his seedlings ©️Sisanda2025

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Profile picture of user: elandson
I don't know what your meaning behind the peom is, but it make me think of a child in a rushed but calm aggression, asking their absent parent why. their voice is just a tool and every word flows out uninhibited except for when they ask those rhetorical questions that's when the calm reclaims their tongue, but only momentarily.
Profile picture of user: byron
A very good reminder to the one how to take care of what he has planted.
Profile picture of user: lifeinslomo
Truthfully written. Loved it 😊
Profile picture of user: sidusferam
Oh there is a lot of wisdom here ❤️