About This Book
A lyrical collection of brief poems that personify particular roses and offer imagined origin vignettes linking each bloom to feelings such as love, devotion, sacrifice, and faith. Each short piece names a variety and sketches a small narrative—an angel's tear, a mother's farewell, a voyage—that explains the flower's emergence and scent. Language relies on vivid floral imagery and tender sentiment; poems function as emblematic portraits that celebrate nature's beauty, human emotion, and the symbolic meanings attributed to roses, often paired with decorative illustrations.
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