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Of many summer flowers, one which stands stately tall, Is
the impressive Lily, which can out bloom them all. Displaying vivid colors, of every shape and size. The beauty of her blooms,
favors the
gardener's eyes.
Along with the Peony, her perfume saturates the
breeze; A picture of perfection, against a symphony of trees, Never
fails to keep her annual rendezvous, Or unveil her charms, of every
dazzling hue!
Another summer visitor, that travelers
often
behold, Is her charming country cousin, with blooms of burnished
gold! Brightening up the hedgerows, as does the Lilac in spring, The
Day Lily embodies, midsummer's festive fling!
While for some the
pure white Lily, plays a vital part In portraying sad sentiments, that
dwell within their heart! At times of grievous loss, and Easter tide as
well, Her somber demeanor, attends the mourning bell!
The Lily
stands in solitude to show herself at best, For she remains quite
singular; outstanding of the rest! Complimenting the garden, she's
sought by many folks. For the peerless pleasure her scented beauty
invokes.
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