Un-plucked flowers



A charming morning,
A charming mind,
A wonderful nature’s sight,
When I saw the bloomed flowers
My mind became spotless
And I was fresh
In the very next moment I went near the flowers,
Then I was thinking
Whether these flowers attracted me?

I plucked one of the most beautiful flower,
I was happy then,
But after someday,
I found that the plucked flowers withered,
It’s beauty went away,
It is not attractive now,
But un-plucked flowers are still blooming
And makes the nature beautiful.

Just only due to attraction
We should not pluck the flowers
Otherwise flower life would spoil,
And plucker’s life would also engage
In keeping the flower well.

Now I am observing un-plucked flowers,
I find out that at a fixed time
The flowers give seeds
And the seeds are essential
For the further generation of flowers,
We should have to pluck the flowers
During it’s seeds producing time,
So that we would able to cultivate more flowers.

Attraction is present in everyone,
But it depends on you
How do you deal with it?
We should have to protect ourselves
From life spoiling attraction.

About this poem

This poem is about our life. Many adolescents are spoiling their life due to attraction in their opposite sex. As we know, attraction is natural but we must have to control. This poem will inspire the young generation to control their emotions.

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Written on April 05, 2022

Submitted by prakashaditya127 on June 10, 2022

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme AXXBXXBAX XXCXCXAD EBXXX BFXDBBFB EXXXE
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,088
Words 212
Stanzas 5
Stanza Lengths 9, 8, 5, 8, 5

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