Here is the result of my “found poetry” exercise. The italicized words are from my friends and family. Enjoy!
I never asked for a perfect garden,
So why would I pretend that mine is so?
I never expected my flowers to be perfectly aligned–
I never expected them all to grow.
But I put my soul into the little garden
I was given.
I chose to see the good in the imperfections.
Although it is not perfect, it looks well-loved and lived in.
I never asked for a perfect garden,
I asked for one that would portray my humanness.
I wanted art to reflect life,
To be unafraid of any mistakes–for my courage to be planted in it.
I have always been afraid to take up space.
To speak up, to be a light, to be completely and utterly understood.
So I let my garden grow wild;
I let it grow out of those tight constraints;
I let it teach me something I never thought it would.
I am glad that I gave up the old me.
Because the old me asked for a perfect garden.
But the new me has a different perspective on life.
My imperfect garden will give me new eyes.
It will strengthen me and show me
That I am brave enough to step further than just the prologue of my life.

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