Jiggles-
Not likely there is a poem out there that is the origin of this
phrase, rather it was a popular saying that may have made its way
into more than one poem...
-t
and it was simply "the flowers of Edo" meaning the many fires.
On Jan 11, 2006, at 7:05 AM, the_jigglin_penguin wrote:
> I heard that there was a poem that went like "The flowers in Edo are
> blooming" which ment the the city of Edo was on fire. Is there a
> website that can tell me more about this poem or can any of you?
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