Florista H

in Cervantes2 years ago



He llegado a la conclusión de que eres un florista... Y uno muy bueno.

Lograste sembrar en mí, una colección de flores que pavoneabas sin cesar, de estás nacieron Cláveles Morados (símbolos de un capricho), Cláveles Rojos (representantes de la esperanza en un amor), Cláveles Rayados (transmiten la negativa a un romance), Crisantemos Amarillos (simbolizan el amor despreciado), Adelfas (símbolos de seducción), Amarantos (representantes de un amor platónico), Girasoles (símbolos de la alegría infantil, espontaneidad, inmadurez), Membrillo (símbolos de la tentación y lujuria), Delias (representantes de la inestabilidad, desorden, impulso y pasión), al parecer estás eran tus favoritas, y algunas de Helenio (representantes de las lagrimas) parece que estás crecieron sin tú saberlo.

Y ahora que las miró, me doy cuenta de que te falto plantar algunas de Ambrosía (símbolo de un amor correspondido), Belladona (representante de la sinceridad), Flor de Frambuesa (símbolo de la confianza), Diamela (símbolo de la ternura), una Enredadera (representa los lazos de unión y compresión), Geranio (representante del cariño y armonía), Rosas (símbolos del amor)...

Y ahora que te has ido y has descuidado mí jardín, sólo se ve crecer Almizcle (símbolo de la debilidad), Cláveles Amarillos (representan el desdén), Escabiosas (símbolos de la soledad), Fusias (símbolo de fragilidad), Gerenios Oscuros (representantes de la melancolía), Ortigas (símbolo de la crueldad y el castigo), Tejos (representantes de la pesadumbre)... Y muchos Helenios.

Pero he de prometer mi querido florista... Que no dejare morir nuestros Helenios.

English.



I have come to the conclusion that you are a florist... And a very good one.

You managed to sow in me, a collection of flowers that you strutted about incessantly, from these were born Purple Carnations (symbols of a whim), Red Carnations (representatives of hope in a love), Striped Carnations (transmit the refusal of a romance), Chrysanthemums Yellows (symbolize spurned love), Oleanders (symbols of seduction), Amaranths (representatives of a platonic love), Sunflowers (symbols of childish joy, spontaneity, immaturity), Quince (symbols of temptation and lust), Delias (representatives of instability, disorder, impulse and passion), apparently these were your favorites, and some of Helenio (representatives of tears) it seems that these grew without you knowing it.

And now that I have looked at them, I realize that you need to plant some of Ambrosia (symbol of requited love), Belladonna (representative of sincerity), Raspberry Flower (symbol of trust), Diamela (symbol of tenderness), a Vine (represents the bonds of union and compression), Geranium (representative of affection and harmony), Roses (symbols of love)...

And now that you have gone and neglected my garden, only Musk (symbol of weakness), Yellow Carnations (represent disdain), Scabious (symbols of loneliness), Fusias (symbol of fragility), Dark Gerenios (representatives of melancholy), Nettles (symbol of cruelty and punishment), Yews (representatives of sorrow)... And many Helenians.

But I have to promise my dear florist... That I will not let our Helenians die.
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