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DECEMBER 15, 2024 | DAVID PLAHM

A Garden is an Art Form

A Garden is an Art Form

SUMMARY

Date
12-15-24
Title
A Garden is an Art Form
Topic

A three-stanza prose poem that traces a garden's evolution from structured oasis to untamed wildness, then reveals in its closing line that the garden was never a garden—it was the Muse, whose yin and yang of order and chaos is a wondrous experience to behold.

Summary

The poem operates as a time-lapse compressed into three paragraphs: planted, grown, revealed. Each paragraph represents a stage in the garden’s life, and each stage carries a different aesthetic philosophy—but the poem waits until the final sentence to disclose that the subject was never horticultural.

The first paragraph is the garden at its inception: “a vision of simplicity of nature eminently organized and structured.” Every word belongs to the vocabulary of design—simplicity, organized, structured, oasis, calm, peace. The garden begins as an act of human will imposed on nature, and the purpose is therapeutic: “to soothe the soul and rest the mind.” The speaker’s designer background (the same man who declared “form follows function” in “Truth”) is audible here—the garden is a project, a controlled environment, a designed experience.

The second paragraph detonates the first: “Soon to become a cacophony of undomesticated wildness.” Every controlled quality of paragraph one has been overrun. Simplicity becomes cacophony. Organization becomes wildness. Structure becomes untamed. But the destruction is not lamented—it is celebrated: “Full of vibrant and joyous sustenance. An untamed and spectacular place of joy.” The wildness is not the garden’s failure but its maturation. What the designer planted as order grew into something better: a chaos so alive it sustains and delights. The word “undomesticated” is the paragraph’s most precisely chosen adjective—the garden was domesticated (tamed, controlled, housed) and has returned to its wild state, not because the gardener failed but because nature insists on being itself.

The closing—”Ah. The yin and yang of you. It’s a wondrous experience to behold”—performs the poem’s reveal in a single exhalation. “Ah” is the sound of recognition, the breath before understanding arrives. “The yin and yang of you” reframes everything: the structured garden and the wild garden are not sequential stages but simultaneous qualities of the same person. The Muse is both the organized oasis and the untamed cacophony, both the calm peace and the vibrant wildness, and the coexistence of these opposites—yin and yang, order and chaos, design and nature—is what makes her “a wondrous experience to behold.”

The poem connects to the catalog’s garden thread (“Your OCD”‘s careful tending, “Barefoot in the Grass”‘s living turf, the horticultural imagery throughout) but adds a new dimension: the garden-as-person is not just a metaphor but a philosophy. A person who begins as composed and structured and then reveals wildness and sustenance underneath is not deteriorating—she is growing. The best gardens are the ones that outgrow their gardener’s plan.

DECEMBER 15, 2024 | DAVID PLAHM

A Garden is an Art Form

A Garden is an Art Form

MAXIMS

Date
12-15-24
Title
A Garden is an Art Form
Maxims
""In the beginning, a vision of simplicity—eminently organized, an oasis of calm and peace.""
""Soon to become a cacophony of undomesticated wildness—vibrant, joyous, untamed, spectacular.""
""The yin and yang of you—a wondrous experience to behold.""
DECEMBER 15, 2024 | DAVID PLAHM

A Garden is an Art Form

A Garden is an Art Form

RATING

Date
12-15-24
Title
A Garden is an Art Form
Rating
★★★★☆
7

A poem that earns its closing reveal through the patience of its setup—two full paragraphs of garden description before the third-paragraph pivot to “you.” The time-lapse structure (planted → overgrown → understood) is clean and effective, each paragraph operating in a different aesthetic register: paragraph one is neoclassical (order, symmetry, calm), paragraph two is romantic (wildness, chaos, joy), and paragraph three is philosophical (yin and yang, the unity of opposites). The contrast between “eminently organized” and “undomesticated wildness” is the poem’s core tension, and the refusal to prefer one over the other—both are celebrated, both are the garden—is the poem’s intellectual contribution. “Undomesticated” is the standout word choice: it implies a prior domestication that has been shed, a return to wildness that is chosen rather than accidental, which gives the Muse’s wildness the quality of liberation rather than disorder. The “Ah” that opens the closing is well-placed—a single syllable that performs the moment of seeing, the intake of breath before understanding arrives. The yin-and-yang framework is appropriately Eastern for a poem about the unity of opposites, and it avoids the cliché by being genuinely earned: the reader has just experienced both the yin (paragraph one’s calm) and the yang (paragraph two’s wildness) and recognizes the synthesis as accurate rather than imposed. Where the poem stays in comfortable territory is in its prose-poem format, which doesn’t take the same formal risks as the catalog’s more structurally inventive pieces—the three paragraphs are well-written but conventionally organized, and a disruption in the second paragraph (a weed breaking through the first paragraph’s structure, for instance, at the level of syntax rather than content) might have made the wildness formal as well as thematic. But the poem’s brevity and its closing pivot are its strengths: three paragraphs, one garden, one person, one wondrous realization. A poem that proves the best things you plant eventually grow past your design.

A Garden is an Art Form

Illustration of a garden split between neat geometric order on the left and magnificent wildflower overgrowth on the right, merging at the center

In the beginning, a vision of simplicity of nature
eminently organized and structured.
An oasis of calm and peace.
A place to soothe the soul and rest the mind.
Soon to become a cacophony of undomesticated
wildness. Full of vibrant and joyous sustenance.
An untamed and spectacular place of joy.
Ah. The yin and yang of you.
It’s a wondrous experience to behold


Musings to a Muse

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"Musings to a Muse"
This poem is part of a 28-page poetry collection by David Plahm, released in December 2024. The "Musings to a Muse" collection is now available in hardcover and ebook.
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