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Pure Love" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Crystal Waters from her second studio album, Storyteller (1994). It was released on April 11, 1994 by Mercury and A&M (UK), as the album's lead single. The song was a hit in many countries, reaching the top 20 in Australia, Finland, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It is certified platinum in Australia and gold in the US. In 1995, it was awarded the prize for Top ASCAP Dance Song. [2] And its accompanying music video, directed by Marcus Nispel, was nominated for Best Dance Video at the 1994 MTV Video Music Awards. Literature and mythology have praised violets for their beauty and meaning. They regularly appear as a symbol of innocence and purity in myths, poetry, and tales. Additionally, there are culinary uses for violets, including candied violets and desserts with a violet taste, which provide a variety of meals a touch of class and flavor. 16. Rosy asters The RM Club Chart of the Year" (PDF). Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental Insert). December 24, 1994. p.10 . Retrieved May 20, 2023. The Ambassador of Constantinople had seen the beautiful flowers growing in the palace gardens. He sent a few to Leiden, which started the fame of Tulips in the Netherlands. Balloon flower buds have a tight closure and inflated balloon-like appearance. As the buds grow, gorgeous five-petalled blooms in hues of blue, purple, pink, and white emerge from the buds. Balloon flowers stand for unwavering love, integrity, and submission.

Contrasting love with the beauty of nature helps to create an unbreakable bond between the two. This comparison helps illustrate Joy Harjo’s feelings for her lover in her marvelous poem, ‘For Keeps’. 31. "You Are the Penultimate Love of My Life" by Rebecca Hazelton The garden you plant and I plant is tunneled through by voles, the vowels we speak aren’t vows, but there’s something holding me here, for now, like your eyes, which I suppose are brown, after all.’ The music. So perfectly on point. Honestly I generally don't pay much attention to music as long as it is not bothersome. But, I remember every single song of this movie because every single song went perfectly with the flow. Flowers that means i love you forever are lilies, purple tulips, daisies, red roses and sunflowers. when you express emotions, deep feelings then a combination of red roses, lilies, tulips can work and also all red flowers mean love forever.These flowers are renowned for their tenacity and capacity to flourish in a variety of growth environments. They often occur close to water, although many kinds may also survive in dry areas. Due to their breathtaking beauty and distinctive architectural design, irises are a favorite among gardeners. 22. Daffodils Love’s Philosophy’, while a beautiful love poem, offers a much more logical take on romance than many of the other poems on our list. Percy Bysshe Shelley expresses to his lover that their love is as natural as a river meeting the ocean — but equally that all the beauties of nature are meaningless if he doesn’t have her. 57. "One Day I Wrote her Name (Sonnet 75)" by Edmund Spenser One day I wrote her name upon the strand, But came the waves and washed it away: Again I wrote it with a second hand, But came the tide, and made my pains his prey. You should try to experience as much of this kind of love as possible so you can learn from it. But if your relationship doesn't include this kind of love then you shouldn't worry about it changing when it becomes inconvenient for you to act like it doesn't exist. These blossoms are popular choices for gardens and floral arrangements since they are often connected to springtime. Well-drained soil is ideal for anemone growth, and they need filtered sunshine or mild shade. With their delicate blossoms and elegant branches swinging in the wind, they provide a touch of charm and elegance to any situation. 30. Agapanthuses

One of the most fascinating things about love is that it can come in so many different forms — platonic, passionate, or even patronizing. Margaret Atwood unflinchingly lays out some of these in her poem ‘Variations on the Word Love’. 5. "The More Loving One" by W.H. Auden Were all stars to disappear or die, I should learn to look at an empty sky And feel its total dark sublime, Though this might take me a little time. Edna St. Vincent Millay’s ‘I think I should have loved you presently’ serves as a subversion of the traditional sonnet form. In the poem, the speaker laments their inability to reciprocate their lover’s earnest affection, instead choosing sweet nothings and superficial flirtation over genuine connection. 42. "Love Sonnet XI" by Pablo Neruda I crave your mouth, your voice, your hair. Silent and starving, I prowl through the streets. Bread does not nourish me, dawn disrupts me, all day I hunt for the liquid measure of your steps.During the Victorian era, orchids were found in the tropics. They were rare and very valuable. People used to collect these flowers as a sign of luxury. However, they were also given as gifts to represent rare love.

The Lilium genus contains the stately and refined blooms known as lilies. They are indigenous to the Northern Hemisphere’s temperate zones, with certain species occurring in North America, Europe, and Asia. Large, spectacular flowers, alluring smell, and symbolic value make lilies a prized flower. The flower remained popular in Turkey. In fact, the early 18 th century was named the ‘Tulip Era’ or ‘Age of the Tulips.’ It was considered a crime to buy or sell tulips outside the capital. In Turkey, there were various tulip festivals arranged to entertain people. Each stanza of Langston Hughes’ ‘A Love Song for Lucinda’ compares love to a specific feeling, all of which are linked to the natural world. This poem emphasizes the exhilaration of falling in love and the all-encompassing enchantment that comes with it. 34. "Poem for My Love" by June Jordan Cermak, Wendi (May 6, 1994). "Crossover" (PDF). The Network Forty. p.26 . Retrieved March 29, 2020. Throughout history, these flowers have had cultural and religious importance in several cultures. The purity, holiness, and regeneration of lilies are popular associations. Funerals, weddings, and religious rituals all utilize them often. Lilies are a common flower to use in floral arrangements and can add a touch of elegance and refinement to any setting.

Perennial plants called bergenias, commonly referred to as elephant’s ears or pigsqueaks, are indigenous to Asia and Europe. Their beautiful foliage and clusters of delicate blooms are the main reasons they are planted. The capacity of bergenias to flourish in shady settings and give gardens with year-round interest makes them highly prized. These flowers are a hardy option for many settings because of their propensity to withstand heat, drought, and poor soil conditions. Alyssums also act as a natural ground cover, preventing the spread of weeds and enhancing landscapes with a colorful carpet. They offer a magical touch to any outdoor area with their delicate beauty and smell. 18. Chrysanthemum red The words of 13th-century Persian poet Rumi have transcended national, ethnic, and religious divides for centuries. The passion and dedication in ‘Defeated by Love’ is apparent in each line, making this enduring testament to the power of love one of the most beautiful love poems on our list. 53. "Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? (Sonnet 18)" by William Shakespeare One of Portugal’s greatest poets, Luís Vaz de Camões is known for his lyrical poetry and dramatic epics. ‘Love is a fire that burns unseen’ is an example of the former, reflecting his numerous turbulent love affairs and how each brought a complex fusion of pleasure and pain. 14. "Beautiful Signor" by Cyrus Cassells This is the endless wanderlust: dervish, yours is the April-upon-April love that kept me spinning even beyond your eventful arms toward the unsurpassed: Because love is not



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