Especially in flowers
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By Tony HerlinPublished 6 months ago β’ 1 min read
Photo by Lucas van Oort on Unsplash
I see her everywhere, especially in flowers
With her red cheeks redder than a rose
She's got a secret that's no longer a secret
Take the leaves off the daisy, so there's nothing left
Her fingers are as slender as reeds singing in the air
Her body, attracted by the light, looks like a sunflower
Her flamboyant hair plays with daffodils
And you can mistake the cornflower for her irises
I see her everywhere, especially in flowers
In hawthorn blossoms, in the valley of the lily
In the fields of dreams, at all hours
Jasmine and rose perfume her beauty.
About the Creator
Tony Herlin
A dreamer who neither speaks nor writes English, a difficult but highly instructive exercise. (Please accept my apologies for any inconvenience caused).


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