Rosemary - companion planting

I got garden boxes for my backyard
I learned some things that me caught me off guard
Like placement matters
You can't just scatter the seeds
They call it companion planting
Cause if our roots were intertwined
Would you still rip em like you did?
Cause if you knew you'd grow with mine
Would you still rather isolation?
Cause if rotting was what you liked
You know that I would give in
If it meant watching myself die
To be by your side
I'd do it
Was it just too dark in here?
Or were we over watered from my tears?
When you'd grow taller
I'd get smaller
Somehow, I'd still try to pull the weeds out
Cause if our roots were intertwined
Would you still rip em like you did?
Cause if you knew you'd grow with mine
Would you still rather isolation?
Cause if rotting was what you liked
You know that I would give in
If it meant watching myself die
To be by your side
I'd do it
I'd do it
Cause we were planted together
But not for the better
Your toxins went and spread all over my leaves
Cause we thought maybe the season
Could be our one last reason
To not let go of all that we have grieved
Two plants that could not withstand the breeze
My companion was my disease

Written by:
Rosemary Dentz

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