Category Archives: Flowers

Blue bells and the rain

A fair old squall was blowing Rain like scimitars Slashing from an oatmeal sky Causing wild flowers scars With insufficient sun shine The wild flowers seemingly Hang their heads and cling together Fundamentally A wholeness, and a fullness An all … Continue reading

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Bluebells

Hertfordshires bluebells beautiful blue That have risen to form a misting to woo Hearts and minds everywhere a brimstone sea Risen in April let us all be Excited to fathom out the real desire The woods are alive with a … Continue reading

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Heavy Raindrops

Heavy Raindrops drenched in hail Spring flowers buffeted might they fail Elegant tulips blossoms glow It’s cold enough it seems to snow A sky of porridge dripping grey Beech leaves born this month The day Welcomes coppery Lacey leaves The … Continue reading

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We are the felons

All we ever do with Bee’s Is take advantage We don’t say please We steal their bounty Day after day Take their treasure And go away Leaving refined white sugar there Fondant causing such despair All we ever do to … Continue reading

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Daffodils that bloom in March

Fortuitousness A wheel of fortune One moment snow and then Prevailing winds And sweeping branches The almighty gritting men The potency of grit and salt And the intensity Of Spring flowers Breaking through the earth With a fervour all can … Continue reading

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Poppies

Poppies quietly dormantly rest, under the soil where everything’s best warmth possibly and darkness too Time omni present It’s where the seeds do Their magic they sprout in the fullness of time Evoking the spirit to Upwardly climb Blushingly red … Continue reading

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Blue bells

Amethyst and Heliotrope thoughts of  pure profundity magickal mists lift skywards into a faery syphony   music it comes from everywhere down from the sky into the air   dryads leap each faery ring wood bells  faery flowers that bring … Continue reading

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think what you buy her

If you are buying her a bunch of flowers to show her  how much you love the  ground  she walks on remember what you do never include daffodils and tulips remember no for both those plants will die on her … Continue reading

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Cherry blossom snow

blossoms and the wind create the thought of snow, we know of the fluttering sort   a lime green leaf that validates an unfurling curl that concentrates   the energy the forces our eyes depict and really  how   Nature … Continue reading

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The pink Peony

a Pink Peony graceful and lovely delicate pure of trade the third week in April a delicious blue sky then one of those winds No one wants  to try to slug it out actually despite the hot sun with all … Continue reading

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Herb Robert (Geranium Robertianum)

i so encourage this  wee soul so shallow rooted,   she feminine ruled by Venus Has Water energy fertility and  health and love Protection at her core magically charged to ascertain which direction strangers reach before one’s door   its … Continue reading

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Rosemary lilac bits

Rosemary began its flowering battle with the seasons in February,and today in April such profusions every branch festooned with lilac tufts and bounteous in the sun dancing mesmerising glamour titivated pretty pretty wit and brightness slapstick custard pie such fun … Continue reading

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Chickweed

Stellaria Media ruled by the  Moon of Feminine gender water  we soon see them couched in a small clumps of green love and Fidelity Something  to glean carry a sprig hold it in  your hand good in love spells Helps … Continue reading

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O92 Eden Poem

A floral hint of beauty a heavenly refrain productive as each day is long a lushness that’d has lain dormant over centuries an olfactory desire an exuberance and richness in what is this fruitful fire   a Union a  marriage … Continue reading

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Springs sprung

the sun’s going down with a great golden glow helping the young buds helping them grow bursting with redness with cute sprouts of green on thin  wirery  stalks where once there have been   bursting with energy straight out of … Continue reading

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The Sparrows

Mating under cover thats the  Sparrow and his mate his black bib gives his game away masculinity, feels great in Autumn he may lose it his bib may up and go moulting does things for a man and in Winter … Continue reading

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A story from Ukraine

a story from ukraine today someone’s grandmother did say to a Russian soldier in her way these are poppy seeds my dear if either of us should now die in our place the  flowers will grow pretty crimson Poppy flowers … Continue reading

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Daffodils emerging

Asphodel hear them yell A truly feminine Venutian soul element water fertility strength They now go to any length They dance  and sound  their trumpets impassioned, by the light from high bold as  brass So so outspoken the  candour of … Continue reading

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Daffodils

The strength of will Is with each bulb That determination to Be so minded to flourish Its necessity is true Ruled by the planet Venus Its gender Feminine Its element is Water Where powers of love Begin To realise the … Continue reading

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Often taken for granted

Mid way through October And often what we take For granted are the leaves Thats rustle and that shake The veracity of Nature A compendium so clear Colours changing everywhere From bloodlessness to cheer Flush and blush and glow and … Continue reading

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Buttercups

Buttercups and daisies the little knotted rings children  made for mothers Ranuncular  he sings  beautifully the legend says this glossy yellow flower that grows in grassy meadows And captures solar power  this is chiefly to attract insects and to make … Continue reading

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Mallow

It’s all over my garden it came via the birds a soft leafed creation and I am lost for words its called “Billy Buttons” with a cup shaped flower ruled by the moon and I am wondering how   such … Continue reading

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RoseBay willow herb or FIREWEED

After war   fire and destruction Many people  found On bomb sites  and where bombs had fallen Bright new shoots came   From  the ground signs of new life wonderfully a species pioneer they  coined the name of  bomb weed  or … Continue reading

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Speedwell,Veronica,Gypsy Weed, Birds Eye.

From the labyrinth at The Rollright Stones the Cotswold ‘s  Order  who planted it beside the circle its what druids do   from  it’s very being there has risen Beautifully the wild plant known  as Speedwell or Veronica We be   … Continue reading

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Honeysuckle

Who is that Honeysuckle My enduring friend? who follows generations singularly to lend cohesiveness and hardness and it’s tenderness to be compliant  yet defiant In Its adaptability    curiously it sends  its bio energy across  the many life times to … Continue reading

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Aquilegia

A native flower whose beauty Empowers  the poet  who sees its form and fears the storm but knows its able to cope with Summers  breezes rocking is its way for  it’s beauty’ is  in its form how its spreading petals … Continue reading

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Oestra and the woodland

A walk in the woodland With a sharp eye to see The beautiful pasqueflower Wind born and free It’s feathery sepals A sentinel who Is a signboard to Spring When the coolest of dew Hangs from the leaves It’s a … Continue reading

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The early riser

An early rising met with a surprising violence She Is suffering She’s feminine in flight Clearly wanting nothing of what is this early roughness As the Tedium of Winter tries to smite Her waxy green leaves coping with this fury … Continue reading

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Snowdrop

It blossoms in wild February When doubtless snow and rain And even hail may come to fall All part of a chain Of events each dainty drop of snow White blossom on a winters day If upright it would catch … Continue reading

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Wind flowers

Anemone or wind flower It ornaments our woods It grows by shooting clusters Downwards And it’s little hoods On slender stems Are modest Are delicate and frail Stoop and try to touch it’s petals When it suddenly can pale Into … Continue reading

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