A Flower, Chapter 1
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By Dave S No Comments Posted Post Review |
September 13, 2004 Story Status: In-Progress |
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Disclaimer: First one is obvious. I shouldn’t say it. The Second which is mentioned once after the end is also not mine but belongs to Universal Studio. If I am wrong with that, PLEASE correct me and I will make the necessary changes.
A Flower
To a farmer, it is a weed.
To an Artist, it is a piece of still life.
To an Architect, it is a drawing in front of a house.
To a Politician, it is whitewash to show how nature conscious he is.
To a Manager, it is a distraction from work to be done.
To a Businessman, it is something to beautify a building.
But, to God, who clothed it, it is simply, “Perfect.”
So, the question I ask is this: How do you view a flower?
Notes: I decided to give this some thought before I put this on paper.
Sadly, while thinking, I came up with some extras that just would not fit with this poem.
They are:
To a nudist, it is a piece of clothing.
To a hippy, it is something to be smoked.
To the Terminator, it is something to be stepped on.
*sigh* Anyway, comments, criticisms, and flames will be accepted. Thank you for reading this.
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