Word Bouquet
Before picking flowers
From the meadow of words
You have to know
What they're made of
I can help like a lovely friend
There's nothing to be afraid of
First, start with the flower
As a whole bigger than parts
Arts of all kinds know it
It's a word, image, and motive
Something unique, truly
Essential, expressive, emotive
Next, look at its parts
Different but complementing
Letters are petals
And all beauty comes from them
The root keeps them in present
Meaning stems from the stem
Pick now a central flower
The main star of the bouquet
And arrange others around it
Highlighting its beauty and strengths
With great care for their feelings
Combine their colors and scents
Lengths and leaves don't matter
As long as it brightens up the room
Always remember you're a poet
And for you, words can't hurt
Nothing is written in stone
But gently planted in dirt