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Inside my mailbox late last month; nine packs of seeds - a mystery! I hadn't ordered anything, but curious was I to see what might become of planting them. So grabbing trowel, hoe, and rake, I set about to till some soil; a little garden plot to make. To my delight, the plants grew fast. I'd saved the packs to see each name; though Latin isn't my first tongue, I'd know each blossom as it came. Each flower shape was like a quill, which I then took back to my room and onto paper, words would spill from every seed's enchanted bloom. The packet labeled "Clio Phlox" was my first taste of mystery: the quill-shaped flower wrote and wrote a tome of Roman history! "Euterpe Hyacinth" was next: this writing didn't take as long. Within ten minutes, written down were lyrics of a lovely song. Then "Terpsichore Ranunculus" - after it drew a five-line staff, composed a lively dance tune for the song lyrics - it made me laugh! Speaking of laughter, my next bloom; the "Thalia Agapanthus" wrote a stand-up comic's funny script - a joke or two I'd love to quote. "Melpomene Nasturtium" was the one I needed tissues for: as tragic words came pouring out, my teardrops splashed upon the floor. "Urania Hydrangea" wrote sweet poetry of sun and stars, of comets, and alignment of the moon with Jupiter and Mars. "Erato Rosa" wrote some rhymes of kisses under stars above, some ballads of infatuation, some of unrequited love. "Calliope Plumeria" wrote fast and long: one poem came - a tragic tale of epic length, it put poor Beowulf to shame! "Gardenia Polyhymnia" wrote Psalm-like hymns, I said "amen". My eyes were reverently shut, but when I opened them again - I realized it was a dream! Nine muses came in flower form. I woke, and quickly wrote this down (believe me, this is not the norm!) //Note: The Nine muses of ancient Greece were: //Clio - History Euterpe - Lyric Poetry Terpsichore - Song/Dance //Thalia - Comedy Melpomene - Tragedy Urania - Astronomy //Erato - Love poetry Calliope - Epic poetry Polyhymnia - Sacred Hymns //... the remaining Latin words are names of some of my favorite flowers written 12 Aug 2020
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