Inspiration is all around us. All it takes is us opening our eyes and recognising it as inspiration for expression. All poems contained in this collection carry a reference to different flowers whether it be what they are said to symbolise or how the poet perceives them. It is not just beauty, each petal, stem leaf, bulb has a story to tell....only if we are willing to listen. Below is a list of the flowers in order of their relevant poems. o Dandelion o Lace Leaf o Red Rose o Statice o Lily o Chrysanthemum o Sunflower o King Protea o Carnation o Birds of Paradise o Aster o Alstroemeria o Lilac o Queen Anne's Lace o Sword Lily o Gladiolus o Ranunculus
To My Mother Sue Thank you for always being my number one fan...even when my pursuits are far from conventional. I fly as high as I do because you never clipped my wings. Love Always, Fiffie
No one was saying anything. No one was telling the two princes or any of the palace staff anything, and they were getting worried. It was around eleven PM when there was the sound of commotion coming from the room, then silence, then the anguished scream of a man whose heart had been torn out. Itzel immediately threw up. Something had gone awfully wrong, and most of the people who had heard could guess, but no one dared to vocalize it. A few minutes later, one of the doctors came out to tell them that Zora had given birth to twins, a boy and a girl, but she had died in the process. In less than a year, Kimora had lost two queens. Worlds Apart is a story about a king who gives up his throne when he gets heartbroken, a princess and a prince who never knew they were, twins who meet and do not realise they are related, and a best friend who helps to bring a broken family together.
To My Mother Sue Thank you for always being my number one fan...even when my pursuits are far from conventional. I fly as high as I do because you never clipped my wings. Love Always, Fiffie
Inspiration is all around us. All it takes is us opening our eyes and recognising it as inspiration for expression. All poems contained in this collection carry a reference to different flowers whether it be what they are said to symbolise or how the poet perceives them. It is not just beauty, each petal, stem leaf, bulb has a story to tell....only if we are willing to listen. Below is a list of the flowers in order of their relevant poems. o Dandelion o Lace Leaf o Red Rose o Statice o Lily o Chrysanthemum o Sunflower o King Protea o Carnation o Birds of Paradise o Aster o Alstroemeria o Lilac o Queen Anne's Lace o Sword Lily o Gladiolus o Ranunculus
A English-Hangul children's book that helps them learn their colors, improve their vocabulary in their native as well as a second language. Suitable for English and/or Korean speakers or learners.
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