"Bard" is a word in ENGLISH
The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree;
the rind.
To cover (meat or game) with a thin slice of fat bacon.
A professional poet and singer, as among the ancient Celts,
whose occupation was to compose and sing verses in honor of the heroic
achievements of princes and brave men.
Alt. of Barde
Specifically, Peruvian bark.
Hence: A poet; as, the bard of Avon.
Flowers, cold from the dew,And autumn's approaching breath,I pluck for the warm, luxuriant braids,Which haven't faded yet.In their nights, fragrantly resinous,Entwined with delightful mystery,They will breathe in her springlikeExtraordinary beauty.But in a whirlwind of sound and fire,From her shing head they will flutterAnd falland before herThey will die, faintly fragrant still.And, impelled by faithful longing,My obedient gaze will feast upon themWith a reverent hand,Love will gather their rotting remains.
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