“The Flower of Old Japan.
The Flower above all other flowers,
The Flower that never dies;
Before whose throne the scented hours
Offer their sacrifice;
The Flower that here on earth below
Reveals the heavenly plan;
But only little children know
The Flower of Old Japan.”

—  Alfred Noyes

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The Flower of Old Japan and Other Poems (1907), The Flower of Old Japan

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