That's a fun twist on the classic saying! The original proverb goes: "April showers bring May flowers." If we follow that playful logic, then: "May flowers bring..." - well, they bring "June bouquets" or "summer beauty"! In other words, May flowers lead to the vibrant blooms and lush gardens of early summer. So you could say:
- May flowers bring joy and color.
- May flowers bring fragrance and warmth.
- May flowers bring the start of summer's splendor.
Would you like me to come up with a creative or poetic continuation?