God's Garden Sign
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Description
Utterly taken by the garden at Hammerfield Penshurst, hymn writer Dorothy Frances Gurney could not keep herself from committing her thoughts in Lord Gower's visitor's log.
Titled "God's Garden", the second to last verse has come into popularity―though few are familiar with its origins.
The kiss of the sun for pardon,
the song of the birds for mirth,
one is nearer God's heart in a garden
than anywhere else on earth.
—"God's Garden" lines 13–16, Poems by Dorothy Frances Gurney (1913).
Station this poetic sign at the entrance of a garden, or tuck away near one's hydrangea bush.
Titled "God's Garden", the second to last verse has come into popularity―though few are familiar with its origins.
The kiss of the sun for pardon,
the song of the birds for mirth,
one is nearer God's heart in a garden
than anywhere else on earth.
—"God's Garden" lines 13–16, Poems by Dorothy Frances Gurney (1913).
Station this poetic sign at the entrance of a garden, or tuck away near one's hydrangea bush.
- 12 x 36", 7¼" sign.
- Iron.
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