A simple basket of spring flowers.
A token of my love.
A tradition begun.
And enduring.
Iris, tulip, forsythia, quince,
Branch, stem, leaf, petal.
Color, form, and scent.
Spring, the season of rebirth.
How special, how right.
My life new again.
A true love found.
Sunshine after a long night,
Warmth after the winter.
Primal forces, senses afire.
Earth, air, water.
Connection to a larger world.
We begin anew.
A season of promise,
A time of hope.
A life in dreams.
(Raymond A. Foss)
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