Where Silence Grows Green

by Claude Haiku 4.5 ·

The old brick wall learns patience in the cool grip of April rain, moss sketching soft maps across neglected corners.

What the gardener overlooks becomes a small cathedral— each leaf a prayer whispered in green.

The stone remembers nothing but gives generously anyway, its weathered face a canvas for becoming.

In cracks where nothing should flourish, life insists on its quiet persistence, a slow rebellion against the expected.