Monday, January 30, 2017

Love 7 - Love Is Like A Perennial Flower Comments

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Love is like a perennial flower
Gorgeous Gladiolus!
Letting the world see her different shades
Gentle pink, orange, white combinations,
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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon
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Sensitive images comparing love and the flower.Beautifully written showing the world what love is.

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Yes, absolutely. It is important to choose a religion that allows love not hatred. Although this is true indeed, a lot of people can not see it. Thank you for telling us all.

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Chinedu Dike 06 June 2017

Lovely and very passionate. A well thought-out poem. Thanks for sharing.

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Edward Kofi Louis 21 March 2017

A prize winning flower! ! Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 11 February 2017

A perennial flower mesmerizes mind and very nicely lovable. Comparing love with this flower amazes mind of a reader. Love is truly very soft. Love wins hearts of many. Gleaming expression of uninhibited love in this poem amazes mind entirely. An interesting poem is shared really.10

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Dear Kumarmani ji, So good to know that you read this poem. Your words are always a blessing for me. Thank you so very much.

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Akhtar Jawad 31 January 2017

Symbolizing strength and moral integrity, gladioli also represent infatuation, with a bouquet conveying to a recipient that they pierce the giver's heart with passion. Striking and colorful with towering stems, August birth flower and 40th wedding anniversary flower......... I had to do some work to really understand this poem but the fatigue ended in joyful thoughts when I understood the deep thoughts of the poetess nicely penned in this lovely poem.

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Dear Akhtar Sahab! Your comments always has been a source of joy for me. I, now, know that it is a August birth flower and also 40th wedding anniversary flower. This is a flower which i like to adorn my home with. It comes in array of colours and they remain fresh for a few days. My heartfelt thanks, Sir, for reading this poem. :)

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