
Royal prince of the flowerbeds, is what they’d call you (if they could)
everyone attracted to your deep purple shades
greenery frames you perfectly
attracting the butterflies as well as the
Lords and ladies, who seek you out in the grounds
from inkdrop – poetry, places and events
Royal prince of the flowerbeds, is what they’d call you (if they could)
everyone attracted to your deep purple shades
greenery frames you perfectly
attracting the butterflies as well as the
Lords and ladies, who seek you out in the grounds
#Acrostic #Model #Plane
Royal air force display team plane
engineered by the modellists
designed to fit together – without any glue
As things go – it was
Really easy to put together – snapping together
Red white and blue flag on the tailfin
Only cause for concern
When the plane falls from its perch – putting it back together
Rich is the primary color
enveloped in the romantic notion of
dozen red roses
Royalists adopt this color up and down
England, Scotland Ireland and Wales
Draped in Silks Satins and Tartans alike
Round sporting stadiums too
Everyone cheers in northern cities for
Dozens of teams donning Red Shirts
#Coloryourworld #cyw #royalpurple
Perched on her majesty’s head
Under the frame of silver and jewel
Royal colour emits from the crown
Perhaps – it denotes her status – as head of her church
Like priests and bishops wear the colour in spring at mass in parishes up and down
England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
Navy ?
A Nautical colour
Very respected as the colour of the senior service
Yachts to Dreadnoughts – are adorned in it
North to South – Compass bearings
Are used to navigate
Vessels through dangerous waters –
Yomping through ice and hiding from the enemy
Naval Company Colours
Anchored off the shoreline are
Very Dark in Colour – when not in camouflage
Yet Revered by all who wear it.
Note, however though all men on ship wear the colour
An officer, wears slightly darker
Verifying his rank on the vessel
Year upon Year