March 28, 2014

Flower Coated In Dearness

by William Irving (author's profile)

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Flower coated in dearness

Sunning a dear loveliness that's always in fair bloom, your flower is the fairest flower I've yet to see. So, the portrait of your past is cossettingly hypnotic! I've been overwhelmed and enthralled by the brilliance of your blossom since the sight of your flower first blessed my eyes.

I've carefully toured the layers of your loveliness, letting my eyes play on the confines of your comfort. I've inhaled the aroma of your flower's fairness and was lovingly sent adrift, dreaming dreams and penning poetry of your ever-inclining paradise pulchritude. Fairness in your flagrant flower pose, as I'm sure I'll ever see.

A blessing from the goddess, bathed in such royal gifts—my prayers are that you don't wither and only wealth sunning under the sun in your flowery poise.
—Wm. Irving

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