Write a summary of the deserted garden by e b browning
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This sounds like something I would have done as a child. I always liked finding deserted places where I could hide from everyone. I would have liked her garden! It was overgrown with grasses and weeds, the flower beds and walks had disappeared under them. The trees branches were growing wild, not having been trimmed, and she had to forge her way inside. She'd found a place to sit surrounded by white roses and she imagined the gardener lovingly trimming them and a woman enjoying her garden. I didn't understand the part about the moral afterward. It sounds like the child enjoyed nature as much as I do. Then maybe she was sad that she was no longer a child and never went back to her little place. She's remembering the white roses and the bird singing and imagining them to still be there.