Vivid Violets



Vivid Violets

Lord Lotus awakens the Universe,
White and pink rimmed verse.
To enter Creation comes the shy violet,
Majestic purple nature beget.

Pure blue the azure bluebell
Vivid violet calls out her spell.
Perfect nectar sleeps in her stamen;
Lovely like a womb and hymen.

Paris by night has a violet sky.
Lovers and mystics stroll by.
My mind wanders through this mien.
Violet symbol of humility stirs the glen.

Lilacs strewn over a wedding reception,
Their pure hue from a rainbow’s reflection.
Yet the simple violet outshines them still
Perfection in miniature is God's will.

Purple amethyst is the crystalline violet.
Tender little violet will not forget,
Once champion of the Pope’s finger
Violets’ fragrance unique will linger.

Veronica Toth
2005
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Written on January 01, 2005

Submitted by Veronica61 on August 30, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AABC DDEE FFEE EEGG BCHH XX
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 767
Words 146
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 2

Veronica Juliet Toth

I was born the 8th day of May 1961 in Adelaide South Australia. My parents are Istvan Toth and Anna Johanna Eiken Toth. My father Istvan deceased 9th March 1995. My mother deceased on the 2nd of May 2017. I spent eight years in South Australia growing up watching the “space race”. I have had poetry published. My dear readers and audience my philosophy is that of Emmanuel Kant; one of Humanistic Psychology of Abrams and Maslow. which I studied in tertiary and University. I have a minor with distinction in English literature. The space of life today I believe is in fact “the global village” and like Alan Toffler’s “future shock” with the internet as an umbellicus. I thank all my editors, readers and audience for their patience with my poetical abstractions of life, love and aesthetics. God bless you for my career as a poet. more…

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