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flowery nothings

Romantic poem.

By Paul StewartPublished 6 days ago Updated 6 days ago 1 min read

flowery flowery nothings of spring and summer

come forth from the seeds of fanciful hope

hope dressed in the finest of fabrics

oh how oh how the fantasy, the façade fits

my love, my true, my deep ocean blue

my one, my only, my pretty peony.

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flowery flowery nothings, unsubstantiated lovelorn

flowery nothings, sycophancy, for them I desire

A desire dressed in the most petite of precious petals

oh how oh how the flowing, feathery fabric fits

Finger slips vaginal fluid floods, puddles

my sun, my world, my beautiful girl

my muse, my aurora borealis, my cute corydalis

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Paul Stewart

Award-Winning Writer, Poet, Scottish-Italian, Subversive.

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  • Mother Combs5 days ago

    I don't know whether to blush or gush, Paul. Very evocative. Well done.

  • K.B. Silver 6 days ago

    Nicely done 👏👏👏

  • As always this is great man! I agree with the change that wasn’t a change

  • Kera Hollow6 days ago

    This poem was visceral and shocking in the best way!

  • Sandor Szabo6 days ago

    Love this dude, and agree with harper below. I read the "fluids" version and must say... Was already jarred with fluids but discharge would've been VERY jarring haha

  • Harper Lewis6 days ago

    Love this! Would love it more if it said "fluid(s)" instead of "discharge." Favorite lines: "my love, my true, my deep ocean blue /my one, my only, my pretty peony." That internal near rhyme is so fucking fabulous, especially following the lovely ocean line.

  • ThatWriterWomanabout a year ago

    'come forth from seeds of fanciful hope' is an excellent line!! I really felt that!

  • Andrea Corwin about a year ago

    Hahaha great you did one about that. I really liked the ending g beginning with desire dressed and on to the end… fine job!

  • D.K. Shepard2 years ago

    Read this the day you published it and just didn’t have time to comment at the moment but it was such a great anchor to remind me what my last read was! Great use of repetition and alliteration! Loved all the “flowery nothings” and flowery somethings! And the dose of cynicism!

  • I love the way this dances along and you find your self caught up in its waltz as it lightens your load! Loved it!

  • Heather Zieffle 2 years ago

    Nicely done, Paul. I know it's not your usual thang, lol, but sometimes positivity should be given it's due just as much as the dark and dour. It can pack just as much of a punch (as shown with your poem). Thanks for the sunshine! 😊

  • Mark Graham2 years ago

    Your poem is streams of consciousness writing to me. Almost like a free writing exercise. Good work.

  • Silver Daux2 years ago

    I love this! I can feel the restraint this must have taken lol I like the picture too!

  • L.C. Schäfer2 years ago

    Sometimes the thing knows where it wants to go and that's that!

  • Gina C.2 years ago

    So gorgeous, my friend! Omg I loved "my muse, my aurora borealis, my cute corydalis" so much 🥰 Youve painted an exquisite picture and that image is stunning as well!

  • Hannah Moore2 years ago

    An interesting challenge - there is a place for flowery nothings, I think. I feel comfortable with them, they are part of a broader picture, an they dont need to be made lesser because their existence is so fleeting. But its hard to feel they are whole without acknowledging that there is decay beneath, isnt it.

  • ReadShakurr2 years ago

    Love it

  • D. J. Reddall2 years ago

    Your disdain for saccharine silliness is showing!

  • Romantic, yes. Mushy, yes. Crap, no way! Well done Sir Paul 🍩🥐

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