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Sonnet About Love and Flowers #77,232.

I wonder how a rhododendron smells.

Such a lovely word should have a scent

To match, but words keep secrets the object tells;

What fragrance could this flower represent?

 

I've smelled my share of flowers, sweet and sour:

Roses for rapture, Chrysanthemums for trust,

Daisies for friendship with magic healing power,

Rue for unrequited, and lilies for lust.

 

I'd like to make a newer scent by breeding

Flowers with all the traits I love the best.

My unconditional tulip has been pleading

For a sweeter scent than all the rest.

 

Your love has such a scent my love can blend on

Sweet enough to smell like Rhododendrons.

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Jan 2, 2012
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