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l. Let summer bring apples.</p><p id="8e0a"><i>The poet <a href="undefined">Tapan Avasthi</a> inspired this poem. He said that in India, guests are welcomed with flower garlands, and prompts us poets to welcome the second half of 2020, a year that has seen so much tragedy, with a garland of floral poetry of hope. I like that idea. So, for the first seven days of July, I’m sharing flower power poetry in #floralweek. Are you in? Then here is you

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  • write flower-themed poetry
  • publish one every day from 1 to 7 July
  • tag with Floral Week and share with tag #floralweek
  • give credit to <a href="undefined">Tapan Avasthi</a> for the idea.</i></p><figure id="3f7e"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*3TFIvF3PtYIdESr50qez6Q.png"><figcaption>It’s floral week, poets! — graphic by <a href="undefined">Tapan Avasthi</a></figcaption></figure></article></body>

Floral Week

Dance Filled With Hope

A poem to welcome the second half of 2020 with hope

Blossom of a fruit tree — photo by author

White petals dance in the winds of spring a dance of seduction, filled with hope, potential. Let summer bring apples.

The poet Tapan Avasthi inspired this poem. He said that in India, guests are welcomed with flower garlands, and prompts us poets to welcome the second half of 2020, a year that has seen so much tragedy, with a garland of floral poetry of hope. I like that idea. So, for the first seven days of July, I’m sharing flower power poetry in #floralweek. Are you in? Then here is your prompt: - write flower-themed poetry - publish one every day from 1 to 7 July - tag with Floral Week and share with tag #floralweek - give credit to Tapan Avasthi for the idea.

It’s floral week, poets! — graphic by Tapan Avasthi
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Floral Week
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