Monday 19 March 2007

Van Myran Neo 2D'06

I deliberately took a photo of a bunch of flowers showing the birth, the maturity and the death of flowers. I got the inspirations from John Keats who was famous for writing themes about nature eventually moving to death. The first paragraph emphasizes on the flowers at different times, different shades inferring different tones. The first paragraph speaks on the budding of the flower how it suffered and grows with nature. Moving on the last stanza talked about the flower waiting for its life to be taken.




Walking, a purple flower took my eyes,
Violet, lavender, it varied.
There it stood covered by,
Contrasting aubergine at times.
Shining mauve when the sun shines,
Dull wisteria when the sun dies.

Baby amethyst when it buds,
Deep lilac when it grows older.
Enduring nature’s brutal rain drops
And clinging on tightly, its life,
Gradually, ugly ube fades off.
This illustrates, growth of nature.

Moving on, it blooms,
Deep floral lavender emerges.
Pollination marks the peak,
Reproduction changes its color.
It color slowly changes,
Nature now seems to be slow.

Over the hill, the plant suffers,
It would painfully take its descend.
Patiently, waiting for the day to come,
As time goes, its color fades.
When the flower’s life ends,
A new one has just begun.

Van Myran Neo
2D'06

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