Stone Garden Haiku by Ted Reynolds
Mountains piled in heaps
all trace of the gardener
totally concealed.
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The lecturer on Japanese stone gardens said the greatest skill of the gardener was to make every thing look perfectly natural, and my mind immediately gave me this haiku.


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bubble It flows perfectly, naturally, just like the garden. - Melissa