Flower Vase



A flower vase

You are so vibrant and bright.
Where stripped Colors cover your body
A symphony of colors, a fragrant embrace
A masterpiece of nature, in this tranquil space.

Your body blooms and it tells a story.
There are separate stories that live in your space
A story one can read from just each sight
All of these stories are what makes you stand tall.

A rose, this neighbor blooms with solitude.
Its fragrance, a sweet and lingering song
His aura brings the presence of love
The feel of velvet immerses his body.

Your other neighbor is named a tulip.
Her Presence brings a sense of grace
A symbol of love, and love’s allure
With the texture of satin covering her body.

This neighbor's scent brings an earthy feeling.
With hopes embrace the iris blooms with grace
The essence of beauty and time
In hues of royal purple, beyond compare.

Then your last neighbor, she likes to be reserved.
But you can feel the warmth from her body
Her name is daisy, so modest yet bold and free
Her hair shaped like rays of the morning sun.

So, you may be made from clay.
But you are a vessel of life, where beauty is born  
A cherish place, where love is encased
A home, where every race is welcomed.

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The pristine beauty of a flower vase and it's neighbors.

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Written on February 25, 2024

Submitted by derouxe.jm on April 10, 2024

1:14 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme A BCAA CABX XXXC XAXC XAXX XCCX XXXX
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,207
Words 248
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 1, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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  • shararas12
    I really liked how descriptive the poem was! I think it was well written and easy to read.
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