Willow was a garden witch who grew plants and healed the sick. She was lithe as a willow and, likewise, responded to the seasons: she spent most of winter under a cosy eiderdown, like a plant beneath snow; in spring, she blossomed; in summer, she watered; and in autumn she gathered.
Villagers grew old and died while Willow thrived and smiled. But that smile was the last smile to come. Upon her face a new expression appeared when a motorway was planned, with Willow’s garden in its path.
Men with hard hats and diggers arrived to tear up her handiwork. Willow watched them through the back window, her grimoire to hand. Engines revved and buckets were lowered. However, as soon as the soil was broken, vines shot up and snaked into the engines, filling every space until they choked to a stop. Willow smirked.
Kim M. Russell, 15th January 2024

Image by Ricky Kharawala on Unsplash
It’s Monday, Martin Luther King Jr’s and Robert E. Lee’s birthdays, and Prosery at the dVerse Poets Pub, with our host, Lisa, and a line from the ‘Ballad of Birmingham’ by Dudley Randall to be included in a piece of prose of 144 words without adding or taking away any words in between. However, punctuation may be changed. The given line is a tricky one:
“But that smile was the last smile
To come upon her face.”
Ah! If only. Have you seen the animated movie, Fern Gully? Your prosery reminds me of that.
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I must look up Fern Gully as it’s the first time I’ve heard of it. I’m not sure if we’ve had it in the UK.
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I forget sometimes we have different movies and things here. It’s a movie from 1992. If you have Amazon Prime video, or use Pluto TV, if that’s available. It’s about fairies in a rainforest. Robin Williams does the bat’s voice.☺️
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I thought of the same thing!
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I do love this.. if there were only more of those little witches around the world might be a better place to live in…
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Yes, We need more witches!
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Never, but never, mess with a garden witch! Love this story of a garden warrior, Kim. 🙂
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Thanks Dora!
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So sad Willow had to loose her smile.
Happy New Year.
Much♡love
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Thank you, Gillena, and happy new year to you, with much love!
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I absolutely LOVE this!!!! Reminds me of Medusa’s hair being turned to snakes….so those vile men with hard hats who lived by their machines, had their machines meet the same fate – only with vines!!!
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Smiles.
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I love your garden witch fantasy! I think we need many of her all around the world.
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Thank you, Merril!
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You’re welcome, Kim!
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A great story Kim. I know that feeling, from when in 2018 they came along the back side of my property and put in a gas line through the edge of the woods, clearcutting a hundred foot swath in its wake. It has grown back over now, but it is not the same.
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Thanks Dwight. You need a witch!
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Ha ha… I am afraid it would take more than that!
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YES! I love your story. May it come to pass if the engines and bulldozers approach any sacred space.
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We need more garden witches to save our sacred spaces.
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Good for Willow. I’d vote for her!
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😊
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I love Willow, we need her in every town and suburb!! Wonderful story.
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Thank you, Dianne!
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That’s a sweet vengeance. (K)
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It is indeed!
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A lovely story indeed!
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Thank you, Carol!
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Kim, your piece charmingly tells the story of Willow, a garden witch resisting modernity with nature’s magic. The vivid imagery and clever twist leave a delightful impression, showcasing your imaginative storytelling. Well done.
~David
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Thank you, David!
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*hug*
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Haha, Willow has some strong magic ❤️
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Thanks Aboli!
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Beautiful, I love this tale, Kim, we definitely need more magic in the world 🙌
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Thank you, Ange. We can never have too much magic. 😎
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too right 🪄
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OH! OH! OH! I love wonderful witchy tales … yours is the best!!!!
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Thank you so much, Helen!❤
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I enjoyed the plot twist toward the end, Kim. Great take on the quote, too!
Will we see Willow in action again in the future? I hope so!
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Thanks Frank. I might let Willow out of the box some time in the future. 😉
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I love this original take, Kim. Wonderfully done. I love Willow 🙂
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Thank you so much, Dale!
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My pleasure, Kim!
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I’m cheering Willow on.
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