Ode To Flowers
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Ode to Flowers
Praise to our God for such as one of these,
raised forth to give out beauty in the sun.
A throng of glories basking in the breeze,
the flower kingdom’s parade has begun.
So many times, we seek their eye appeal,
to warm the heart and send a song of love,
or scent a room with sweet morbidity.
Their rainbow colors fill our lives with zeal.
A precious gift endowed from up above,
a field of flowers, waving like the sea.
With petals soft and nature's own perfume,
their fleeting beauty must be caught and loved.
For all too soon some fade in heat of June,
unless a sterner constitution made of.
The honeybee migrates in morning rounds.
At night in spring their ether fills the air.
A flower trembles to the beat of life,
lifting spirits that have sunken down,
spreading seeds of like kind for the next year.
God bless them all like the hyssop loosestrife.
3/29/17
Copyright © Janis Thompson | Year Posted 2017
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