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The quote "What angel wakes me from my flowery bed?" comes from the play "A Midsummer Night's Dream" by William Shakespeare. It is spoken by the character Titania, the Queen of the Fairies, when she awakens from a love potion-induced slumber.
No play at all. The correct quotation is "what angel wakes me from my flowery bed?". "You" is not the same word as "me"; they mean different things, and you cannot substitute words in quotations. See the related question.
An angel bed is a bed with no bedposts.
What comes two times a year and it wakes at night and goes to bed in the morning?
Spongebob has an alarm clock next to his bed that wakes him up in the morning. Sometimes Gary wakes spongebob up if he wants to be fed.
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she wakes up does stuff and then goes to bed
Flowery is an Adjective.
Flowery
Usually, the best way is the simplest. "He went to bed" would work just as well, and maybe even better, as something flowery and pretentious.
If you're kid wakes up hungry at night give them some candy.skie give them some milk,then tell them to go to the bathroom and then go to bed
The noun form for the adjective flowery is floweriness.