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Brightest flowers of early spring The scent of a daffodil Smell pure and sweet These lovely flowers always bring Sunshine that never will Earthy, moist, steamy, and rare, like tropical flowers perfuming the air. I can smell across the street, That delicate scent carried on the breeze, Coming from a daffodil, seeking release. Be dimmed by veil of cloud Pop out of the ground in spring Primroses so sweet and colorful is a flower warm weather brings Green stems that stab with loveliness, Rich petal-cups to hold the wine of spring to lips Those cling like bees about their gold! Each leaf, each bloom, each blade of grass fill our world with color but the Daffodils with their yellow coats bring us springtime like no other Oh let them live as nature meant, I smell that scent so sublime. The smell of a daffodil all over my face, The sweet scent of a daffodil, will have me crazed. There is nothing better than the scent of daffodil
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Oct 19, 2019
Oct 19, 2019 at 6:46 AM UTC
A Scent of Daffodil
Brightest flowers of early spring The scent of a daffodil Smell pure and sweet These lovely flowers always bring Sunshine that never will Earthy, moist, steamy, and rare, like tropical flowers perfuming the air. I can smell across the street, That delicate scent carried on the breeze, Coming from a daffodil, seeking release. Be dimmed by veil of cloud Pop out of the ground in spring Primroses so sweet and colorful is a flower warm weather brings Green stems that stab with loveliness, Rich petal-cups to hold the wine of spring to lips Those cling like bees about their gold! Each leaf, each bloom, each blade of grass fill our world with color but the Daffodils with their yellow coats bring us springtime like no other Oh let them live as nature meant, I smell that scent so sublime. The smell of a daffodil all over my face, The sweet scent of a daffodil, will have me crazed. There is nothing better than the scent of daffodil
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33/F/India
Oct 19, 2019
Oct 19, 2019 at 6:46 AM UTC
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