When they ask you how u got here u say GOD BROUGHT ME
When they ask u how u did it u say GOD TAUGHT ME
When they ask why u did it u say GOD TOLD ME
This my time to get it God Told me
I never wrote I song I could not lie
I never wrote a song that not rhyme
Speeding through my town with a STOP LIGHT
Driving through my town while the cops search me with a SPOT LIGHT
Answer:
Please go to the emergency room if your being serious
I believe the correct answer is: a. Control of Phonation.
"Raspberries" are examples of sounds made in the control
of phonation stage of child’s language development. The control of phonation
stage (from 1 to 4 months old) is when the lips and tongue become more
coordinated with phonation, and child begins to say consonant-like sounds,
although these are not yet fully formed.
My interpretation of this is that the author was hoping for something futile - they 'grew a flower' (put effort or hopes toward) that can't be bloomed (is pointless or futile, will not produce anything) that can't come true (their effort/hope is just a hopeful dream). Basically, the author hoped for something that was not possible.