In the poem, The Garden Jacques Prévert doesn't mock conventional symbols or the traditional forms of versification. He pictures a moment with words. This moment is so short to the eye of the beholder, yet eternal in his heart and mind. The moment in which he is holding and kissing his loved one, and just as importantly she is holding and kissing him back, responding. Emotion is free, beautifully encapsulates the intuition - it is free of the mental categories we create to box it in, free and floating through the mystery of the universe, like the poem's exchanged kiss upon the star we call Earth. The quiet atmosphere of the poem is indicative of an intuitive understanding that exists between the lovers. There is no dialogue because a mutual inexplicable feeling exists between them.
The poem The Garden also shows Jacques Prévert's great love for Paris, making it the perfect setting for this endless moment. A sentiment so powerful it makes this planet we are living on, Earth, feel like a wonderful place, a star.