Flowers Talk

I saw a country garden stretching

as far as the eye could see;

Woven in the landscape, coloured

jewels grew naturally.

Angels had kissed each blossom,

nourishing with morning dew;

Beauteous blooms, adorned with blush,

beckoned me and you.

Nature had nudged each little seed

to scatter where they may;

An enchanting non-symmetrical garden

took my breath away.

When I awoke were memories

of lavender and lace,

Of lilies, daisies, honeysuckle,

wild roses tinged with grace.

The violets and lilac were of

different size, as seen,

But both had added splendour to my

country-garden dream.

It must have been in heaven

for no weed had any powers

And a secret lesson whispered was

the language of the flowers.


Joan Adams Burchell

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