The Flower Song
Golden daffodils lined in rows,
Fluttering in grace and on they grow.
Lilies dance to the wind that wheeze,
Flapping its petals to the soothing breeze.
Gentle buttercups spring out in honor,
When is the cold is gone and winter withers.
Lotus sprang like a smile with dimple,
Hovering athwart the lake that rippled.
Scattered daisies along the brook,
Blanketing the earth with a lovely look.
Swaying violets across the meadow,
Filling landscapes with love not sorrow.
Chrysanthemums are the suns that shine,
Leaving the watchers feeling sublime.
Tulips sprout from the soil beneath,
Enchanting the world at its humble feet.
Carnations' fragrance fills the globe,
For when they blossom, they bring us hope.
Orchid shines like the rainbow's hue,
Revealing the colors of life in view.
Stems of roses from the garden,
Love and devotion are recited jargons.
You my flower, my morning dew,
Authentic love, from me to you.