Papaver Somniferum Laurens-Grape

Papaver Somniferum Laurens-Grape

A Poem by Titus
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This is the most distinguished opium poppy. Its stiff stems carry several deep plum-purple flowers with tissue-paper petals, bursting from tightly-packed buds unfurl.

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Her amethyst proclaims her once desire,
To fear the fountain of fine youth, lonely..,

Puce has been lost to the deity sapphire,
It's daunting and jejune, beset from free.

Auspice, more lackadaisical than most,
A timid shy askew, a prince there looms

The silk to many kingdoms he will boast,
Beauty, milk and honey, queen of blooms.

© 2018 Titus


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Added on December 16, 2018
Last Updated on December 16, 2018
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Titus
Titus

London, South Norwood, United Kingdom



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My name is Anthony Smith, [known affectionately as Tony], and I guess my first writings were as a 7 year old, when essays were given prominence in the art of writing to pupils. I recollect 10 page ess.. more..

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