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Lavender
I see frosted purple tips with a deep indigo center
Bundled beads that mother nature so delicately sewed together
Slim and thin is what they may be
But I see an ingredient to an herbal remedy
I touch the remedy that must be gently picked
Delicate and full of life, treated like a relict
Placed in the bowl to be crushed
Given to those who are seen as flushed
I hear the pop of the indigo beads
Stone on stone clash as the sick plead
An ancient recipe that will grant
The grinder turns them into shards of the plant
I smell the flower that possesses many scents
The calmness the herb grants makes one content
Delicate and floral spurs the nose
The flushness of one's cheeks dissipates and glows
I taste the gentle herb on my tongue
A memorable, minty taste of when I was young
A taste offered to those who are sick
All from lavender that I picked
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