Anytime someone comes over I ask what they think it means and everyone says something different. The comma kind of throws me off.
I'm not sure if is from a book or what.
But what do you think it means?
It's a quote of hope and in that hope, for love to be found. Like the seeds of the dandelion that are borne on the wind, errant on the lightest breeze, hopefully not falling to the earth barren without the seed germinating and growing into something beautiful... just my take on it
When dandilions pollinate, their seeds are spread high into the air. So your quote is saying may your love be attached to one of the seeds and fly high into the air and travel far.
That's what I thought, but the comma really bothers me.
The way it's set up sounds like the dandelion seed flies until the love stops.
I feel like it should be love-riding or something besides the comma lol
Thinking about just taking it down. It didn't come with another comma lol
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Okay I am going for
May my love ( my love ) ,
riding dandelion fly ( fly on the seeds of the dandelion in the wind back to me ).
I like that :p first I've heard that one
I don't think it means anything.
Probably.
Just a conversation starter I suppose
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