The poem discusses the language of flowers as a way for lovers to express feelings without words, noting that red roses are a symbol of love and daffodils represent new beginnings. It asks a maiden to share her heart so their love can blossom like the flowers, but questions whether her flower confessions of affection are sincere or just a "bluff".
The poem discusses the language of flowers as a way for lovers to express feelings without words, noting that red roses are a symbol of love and daffodils represent new beginnings. It asks a maiden to share her heart so their love can blossom like the flowers, but questions whether her flower confessions of affection are sincere or just a "bluff".
The poem discusses the language of flowers as a way for lovers to express feelings without words, noting that red roses are a symbol of love and daffodils represent new beginnings. It asks a maiden to share her heart so their love can blossom like the flowers, but questions whether her flower confessions of affection are sincere or just a "bluff".
A tongue Shakespear often used. Red roses are blossoms given to lovers. Daffodils are the start of something new. Yet any flower can mean “I love you”
Azalea, Daisy, Lilies, and Sunflowers;
Your beauty does not deserve to be hidden in a tower. Oh lady, that I admire, Lend me your heart and I shall lend you mine; So that we may share this love, Oh maiden, divine.
This language of flowers,
This tongue of blossom, beautiful, that is true. From your mouth springs forth these brilliant blooms. Yet how do I know that what you say is not bluff Nothing compares, simple confessions are enough.