Two lovers, hand in hand
Both hidden beneath silk petals
Their joining - invisible -
to the human eye
The filament of the male,
is delicate, but strong
The stigma of the female,
is selective, but accepting
Both hidden beneath silk petals
The peduncle of their love-
lifts them, supports them
Until the day, the petals part -
and their love may blossom
*Note: I would normally act like my English teacher and say, "Figure this poem out yourself," BUT she happens to expect a lot and I know it. SO, if you'd like to truly think about this poem's meaning and/or just for your information, I recommend looking at an explaination of a flower's anatomy.
~ Shime
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Thats what my Biology teacher told me...but teachers lie a lot so...
Anyway good poem no quite familar with the anatomy of a flower but I will look it up... xp blaugh