I know that there is a version of the poem that starts off like this,
"Gardener
Sir, I encountered Death
Just now among our roses
Thin as a scythe he stood there.
I knew him by his pictures
He had on his black coat
Black gloves, and broad black hat."
..and it goes on with the rest of the poem.
but i read another version with more stanza's in it last year in my English class that one of the lines was talking about death that looks "dressed like a spanish waiter"
does anyone know the version i'm talking about, and if they could post it. thanks.
Can someone help me with "Incident in a Rose Garden"?
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