A Flower
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Have you ever heard
Of a flower that never needs
Water, soil, or sunshine?
A flower that stays in full bloom
Through summer and winter
Through good times and bad
A flower that rarely gets smaller,
Growing endlessly.
A few lost petals,
A little droop,
But, without a doubt,
It will always regrow
Into something more beautiful.
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I have one of those.
I call it Love,
write the summer of the poem a flower?
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Summary of "The Flower":
- George Herbert's poem "The Flower" has seven stanzas that are divided into septets, or groupings of seven lines. The rhyme pattern used by the poet to create this work is ababccb, which is both organised and consistent. Each stanza follows the same structure, albeit Herbert's selection of end rhymes changes it.
- The poet keeps a reflective attitude throughout the entire stanza. The words begin with joyous language, but when the year's specifics are disclosed, the tone softens as the speaker muses on his own life and what heaven would be like.
- The speaker welcomes spring at the beginning of the poem. He looks forward to this every year since it causes a significant mental and emotional change. He shrivels up in the ground like a flower during the winter, seeking solace wherever he can. God becomes more inclined toward heaven as spring approaches and his perception of the world changes.
- To please God and secure a spot in the paradise garden is his highest priority in life. Over the years, he has aged and is glad to experience one more spring.
- The speaker envisions what heaven will be like and admits that he would go to any lengths to enter it. He doesn't think anyone else on the earth could be feeling anything other than what he is.
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