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Beulin S S Aug 2020
If the blooming flowers can play melody,
Mornings would dawn with fragrant tunes wildly;
Fragrant flowers could tame the noses,  
Weary of sick would vanish sans sources;
Tunes of flowers would capture the ears,
Days bloom as the melody hears;
Blooming flowers spread the love with scent,
Glowing flowers would shred the weary sans hint.
ilias Aug 2020
All of a sudden
A thought of creation
Possesses your head
And letter by letter
You sow art in your soul

You water those letters
Again and again
The seeds become words
And they start to glow

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With your mind in a flow
You write flowers on paper
And let them bloom
Your effort is shown

Oh, all of a sudden
A poem was grown
Molly Sea Aug 2020
In the long, dark times before the start
I waited in the moonflower garden.
The vines grew strong, with pointed leaves
Toxic nightshade, witches w**d

I took them and wound them around my body,
Tight like linen cloth.
Through paralysis my bound eyes saw
Petals unfurl like napkins, new moon
Glowing ghostly white
Too pale to exist in daylight but

In the stillness of surrender,
Where I could not speak, nor move, I saw
Nightmares bloom as wisdom
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Last night I came across moonflowers by chance. Struck by the name, I went down a rabbit hole of reading about how its flowers open at night so fast you can watch, about its mythology of blooming from the chest of Shiva after he ate poison, and about its use by indigenous peoples as a medicinal and visionary plant, as well as reading people’s crazy reports of symptoms while under its psychedelic influence. This poem was the result.
South City Lady Aug 2020
you, my lotus flower
mired in depths of darkness
drowning from heavy silt
and silence
reawakening at dawn
a pearlescent flower
divinely shaped
ever constant

cultivating hope
in your petals' curves
with bowed head leaning
toward light's promise
filling my heart
with resurrections
from yesterday's blight
Mitch Prax Aug 2020
Sunflowers bloom
then sunflowers kiss.
Ah yes,
it's spring
That I've missed.
Veritia Venandi Aug 2020
Often times in my orchard...

I see her moving in graceful steps of bellet in a baby pink tulle skirt...

The wind carries her from the ground to the sky... Like a playful lover blowing kisses of affection...

Her essence is ether...and her heart a lovely gathering of bonded petals...

Her bee buddies always seem to cling to her... humming to her tales of colorful lands...

She baths in hiding of chilled dew and contours her cheeks in divine pink...

I wonder if the holy earth sprouted her or an angel from the sky... for her beauty seems  neither of heaven nor of the earth...

Whatever be her origins or her source of grace...the heart reaches out to her in dark times...

To lead me to the way of light...
Slowly and stealthily through the steps of pink!
Another of my flower poems!
In love with Camellia! ❤
Gabriel Girault Aug 2020
I need you like we need O2, like a flower needs H20.
You know everything I know, because I can trust you with my life, I could trust you with my soul. You could never let me down, because you're always looking up.
Everyone else who hurt you, are exactly that, everyone else. I'll make sure I never make the mistakes they did.
I wanna see you fly, even if it takes me a minute to reach your sky. You are wise, like a silver streaked owl, you will find your way, as birds do.
You would never turn your back on me, but I am just depicted as an egg, a young fry of treachery.
Mark Toney Aug 2020
be not content with one flower of truth—gather ever truth’s bouquet





© 2020 Mark Toney. All rights reserved.
8/17/2020 - Poetry form: Monoku - © 2020 Mark Toney. All rights reserved.
Marian Solis Aug 2020
He is my sun and I am but a wild flower:
A beauty from a little, insipid race.
Loosing my chance to be noticed,
For there are better flowers than me.

He is my sun and I am but a flower
I live from the light of his at day;
Shiver from the dark when he is away
With this fragile, ephemeral body.

He is my sun and I am but a flower
I envy the clouds for they are always together
With my dearest sun that I fancy above all
And here I am, rooted still on the ground.

He is my sun and I am but a flower
Cursed to gaze at him from birth to death
Until I bow my bald head on my grave
And drop my last, unobtrusive petal.
UA Slam Aug 2020
You are my flower I won't let die, when I see your petals starting to wilt, I strengthen your roots.
You are questioning everything, everything impacting your life, but I won't let you down. Day after day you think all the Love has vanished from the soil, and with that seeps life. But minute after minute I'll reassure your life, because there will always be Love, no matter the thoughts.
No matter the case, no matter the question, no matter the venture. If you ask for the world, I'll give you a galaxy by the end of this sentence.
I say you're a flower because now you doubt it, but soon you'll blossom into a carnation of power.
No matter the problem I will be down for you, like a soft dew drop falling from atop the tree leaves of an Amazonian jungle.
I will make sure you know I'm always behind you, like the luminous sunshine that will always come with a radiant smile, after any thunderous storm.
~ GabrielG
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