Bonsai Poem

I fold over once.
Bonsai poem. Edith tiempo starts out her poem by describing what she does with love. All that i love. And keep in a box. A bonsai poem by valsa george.
Cast in the shadows growing off to the side never fully always wanting to hide. Some in season with flowers bright while others wait their time. The poem entitled bonsai written by edith tiempo talks about love in terms of a plant bonsai. Or a slit in a hollow post.
In the poem it describes how a bonsai could be related to love. The poem bonsai by edith tiempo is about love and how people imbue certain objects with love for a person and those objects become the symbol of love. On a sea strand have you watched empty shellsmercilessly tossed from sea to shore. Parched from the aridity neglected by the sun i the bonsai never truly begun.
Bonsai is a perennial woody plant that has the features of a tree. Many say that love is a huge monumental feeling that is found in every little aspects of life. Or in my shoe. Some with seeds sway in the breeze and dance their peaceful mime.
I the bonsai have the capacity to grow a little warmth and attention is all i need you know. She folds it to make it smaller so that she can keep it in a box hollow post or shoe. So here a poem for celebrating. Stylistically the sentence is laid out in two four word blocks however no formal structure rule exists.