what do you know about the garden within the poet's heart in " THE SELFISH GAINT"
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This evening I am hosting with a musical prompt that takes me back to my teenage years, when one of my personal anthems was ‘Johnny’s Garden’ from Stephen Stills’ double album Manassas, released in April 1972. Johnny’s Garden was a real place where Stills could be ‘safe from the city blues’, where ‘it’s green and it’s quiet’ at Brookfield House in Elstead, Surrey. The house was first owned by Spencer Tracy, then Peter Sellers, and later Ringo Starr. Stills bought the 350 year old Tudor mansion in 1970. The one constant that withstood the changes in ownership was the gardener, Johnny, who looked after the estate. He was apparently a herbalist who made incredible teas. Stills said he had soul. It’s also been said that Peter Sellers based the character of Chauncey (the gardener in the Hal Ashby film Being There) on Johnny.
My garden poem was inspired by Oscar Wilde’s story, ’The Selfish Giant’.
sorry I don't know itso that's why I have searched it on Google ✨
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the garden was very beautiful and had many flowers,trees and grasses and many birds were singing a melody song