Describing herself as a shy and innocent petite flower, she raucously shouts, "Hey pigs, let's party - you know you're begging for abuse from the Goddess of Love."
To play the innocent flower, be the innocent flower.
And the rest of the teachers are all seeing innocent little flowers of romance performing a quaint little Victorian custom.
For Him the timeless withering of an innocent flower is as pitiful as the decay of a mighty nation.
Both boys wear a flower behind the ear, identical expressions, dreamy and brutal, depraved and innocent.
Then, when he came, she rose with her hands full of love, as of flowers, radiant, innocent.
Shakespeare may allude to the image when Lady Macbeth says to her husband, "Look like the innocent flower, but be the serpent under't" (1.5.74-5).
An innocent yellow flower caught his attention.
You're no innocent little flower.
'Look like the innocent flower But be the serpent under't'