Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Flower 9 - The Fabulous Poinsettia Comments

Rating: 5.0

When I saw this fabulous flower
In the cottage that I lived in Coonoor,
Just behind the laced windows,
I was wonder struck,
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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon
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Anjandev Roy 30 July 2024

This is an outstanding piece..... thanks a lot....

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LeeAnn Azzopardi 30 July 2024

Though I am allegric I love this flower poem Bravo!

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Glen Kappy 27 January 2020

i remember, geeta, seeing poinsettias growing on the big island of hawaii when i lived there. my wife has nursed one in our foyer where we have a picture window and lots of plants growing. my favorite view of it is when the leaves are starting to turn red, when the red starts creeping up into the green. -glen

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Kumarmani Mahakul 22 January 2020

Fabulous flowers motivate mind and increase the beauty of dignity of livelihood. Every beautiful flower is princess. Every flower motivates mind. We enhance the beauty of humanity through enhancement of our courage. An excellent poem is beautifully penned.10

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Aniruddha Pathak 18 January 2020

Another gorgeous flower, Poinsettia. It seems the green leaves get converted into red gradually. Not this, but we have here with us another type whose leaves are converted into red colour. And we have Rangoon creeper, Madhu Malati, whose flowers change from white to red. Nature has her ways.

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Rajnish Manga 10 January 2020

This poem in the Flower series is a celebration of nature and its infinite charm. One has to be specially blessed to spot such beauteous things around us. The portrayal of this flower with is resplendent place in the world around us. Thanks, Geeta ji.

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Kostas Lagos 09 January 2020

Beautiful poem! Brilliant!

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Yoonoos Peerbocus 09 January 2020

the message is finely underpinned at the root of the flower..interesting

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Tulsi Shrestha 08 January 2020

Magical display of metaphorical expression to incite beauty of flowers, really reveals your passion for beauty of nature. The way you personified and compared flower with symbols of glory and its color with blood of Christ, made me hold my breath for a moment to think " What a lovely creation it is! "

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