Poems about orchids

Poetry about Orchids Chapter 1: Orchids

I was once one of thousands of flowers

In that uncared mountain stream

You walked past me

Maybe

It was my fragrance that made you stop

Maybe

It was your intention You found me in time

You are so surprised

Friend

Please don’t wake me up

At this sunrise and sunset Barren slope

With the clear moonlight

Please let me quietly

Quietly

Open for you

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Poetry about Orchids Part 2: Orchids

The lotus petals on the balcony are in bloom.

The lingering fragrance,

attracts me to visit often.

You are so noble.

A bit sad,

but hard to conceal,

the pride and wildness you brought from the mountains.

You came to this complicated world,

and looking at you,

my heart went to,

your hometown Inaccessible mountains.

Poetry about Orchids Part 3: An orchid blooms in spring

Just cut out a few petals of spring color

Cut them into the shape of an orchid

Then,

hang a bunch of bells for the wind

In front of whose window

dingdong green

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It is in the morning light

The dance of the soul

In the distance

There is a bird called Time

Standing in the sunshine branches

Look

green

How to sing

The song of time

Waiting

The season

is quietly blooming for spring