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“There in the dark Amidst the ilex woods Not a sound is heard Only the white gypsophilas As if the lights from the fire flies Diffusing the hite dreams Of the deep buried ancients Of long ago”
Celebrate the very feeling of being in love amidst the chalky hues of the gypsophilas. Epitomize your feelings; experience the very luster of love with the soft sheen, with the promises of gypsophilas on this Valentines Day. Feel the verve of the true feeling of love there within your pulses and illustrate your emotion with a bang on this special day.
Let gypsophilas in the midst of its white purity and in the midst of its pale pink shimmer whisper silently “My love.. Let me hold you cupped in my two hands – My love let me love you till eternity!” add words to your emotion with the sheen of the gypsophilas which has delineated the very sensation of being in love time and time again.
If rose stands for passion then it is the very mellow maturity, the delicate luster, the balmy whiteness of gypsophilas which symbolizes grace, purity, majesty, innocence and elegance. Send her a bunch of gypsophila to silently say all those words which you might have tried to mouth a million times!
Appreciate her beauty; acknowledge her innocence; praise her purity with a pose of gypsophila to say “Your innocence has enticed me” without even mouthing a word. Weave the magic of love as you give her gypsophilas to say all those unspoken words.
On this Valentine’s Day say whatever you feel with the language of flowers. Let gypsophila spread the lace of love amidst its balmy white intensity whilst bringing back the memoirs of the moments of togetherness.
Autumn sings the song of gypsophila in the midst of its lush greens and amidst the azures of the limiting skies. As the clasping mountains decks up their brows to meet the forthcoming autumn it is then gypsophila diffuses its dream of the long days of fragrant ease, of those days of togetherness.
Let the dreams of the Arabian nights fill up this Valentine’s Day as you give her a pose of gypsophila.
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