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Re-Verse - 5. Two Floral Odes
The poems have the correct syllable count and scansion, but I only had intermittent success in reproducing the internal structure of the lines.
To a Tulip
Such a golden flow'r do I spy, now spreading
Wide its petals, worshipping ev'ry ray as
Butterflies dip, frolicking back and forth, to
Sup at its altar.
Precious ore, once cunningly moulded, now blooms,
Nature's deft similitude, beaming for joy.
Looking on in wonder, I too am filled with
Happiness abound.
To a Bearded Iris
Stately crown, imperial purple watered
Silk enswathed, so graciously offered, luscious
Bloom, inviting wondering orbs to linger,
Captivating me.
Molten lava pools in its depths, a fiery
Core, I spy, to wondrously melt the fragrant
Kernel, Quetzalcoatl's gift, now flowing,
Burnishing over all.
The two flowers in question may be seen here:
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