A Speck Of Perfection Poem by Mamta Agarwal

A Speck Of Perfection

Rating: 5.0


Tiny grass flowers
Stand tall despite showers-
Golden specks with will power.

Blades so tender
Delicate and slender,
In total surrender.

Like a disarming child-
Little wayward and wild,
As well as mild.

My eyes intent
Wonder struck, reflect
Study and introspect-

Even in seemingly frail,
His eye for detail
And perfection, prevails.

Flowers emanation
Of His aspiration,
Fills me with exhilaration.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Hans Vr 30 June 2010

Very nice Mamta, The perfection of the flowers comes to life in your poetry.

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Raj Nandy 18 September 2008

If Plato reads this poem he will say that the perfection of a flower in its full bloom, - is the Ultimate Good, living up to God's ideal! We humans are also born with such potentials, but unfortunately all of us are not able to realise our full potentials! -Raj Nandy

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Kesav Easwaran 16 September 2008

Despite showers...despite being tiny, the seemingly frail flowers stand tall... whence strength? From total surrender, as Mamta says! So natural His eye prevails for perfection...good insightful write...10

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Sandra Fowler 15 September 2008

The essence of beauty captured in the smallest of flowers.I like what you see from your own personal window on the world. Love, SandraX

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C T Heart 13 September 2008

Regardless of one's flaw, a speck of perfection live in one's persona. We just have to search, learn and practice the sleeping flair in us. Great piece to share, Thanks.10/10 for you.

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