The Tale Of Easter Lilies-(Resubmission) Poem by Valsa George

The Tale Of Easter Lilies-(Resubmission)

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Far away in ancient Jerusalem
Stood a garden, long, long ago
Home to giant oaks and figs
And plants and shrubs of every kind.

On every season, from time to time
Merrily they would burst into bloom
Filling the air with fragrance sweet
And fuelling hearts with joy and cheer.

Amid the riot of flashing shades
Where Poppies and Pansies held their heads
In a corner, there a Lily stood,
Sans scent and sans grandeur.

A poor loner never once noticed
Nor skilled to steal the show,
Those, brilliant in shade and shape
With contempt openly quipped


‘It’s such a shame
She grows among us
With such pallid shade
And nothing to rave’,

‘Lilies are such lazy lot
Giving only seasonal blooms’

Rang aloud their haughty comments
Rashly blurted out and blunt

The poor Lily wilted in shame
Wishing she had never been born.

Late that evening, through the garden
Into the already hewn up grave
A band of people came with lights
Bearing someone cut and scathed.
With blood oozing, drop by drop
From wounds, left by piercing nails

The body, carefully wrapped in linen
Was the body of Jesus - Son of God
The one who bore the sins of the world
And courted the most accursed of deaths.
The body embalmed was laid inside
And sealed with a giant block of stone
Soldiers posted to guard the tomb
And every vigil so prudently kept.

Early by dawn, three days hence
While it was still very dark
From inside the tomb had come
Rumbling sounds and a blinding light.

Flowers en masse blinked their eyes
Beheld a man, gently walking out
The wounds still fresh on his palm
And the linen that swaddled, lying behind.

As they watched this queer sight
In awful amazement, they did see
A host of Lilies, white as snow
Far more beautiful than any of them
Bowing their heads in reverential glee
And singing Hosanna to the Lord of Life.


All the flora in silent shock
Sighted from whence the Lilies came
They sprang unforeseen in those spots
Where drops of blood from his body fell

Then onwards, without fail
April sees the grandeur and grace,
Of snowy lilies - those delicate blooms
Sprouting suddenly from the crust of the Earth
Joggling their heads in whiffing breeze,
And giving delight to all who behold.

Saturday, April 19, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: flowers
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Pradip Chattopadhyay 20 April 2014

All the flora in silent shock Sighted from whence the Lilies came They sprang unforeseen in those spots Where drops of blood from his body fell beauty beyond words!

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Dinesan Madathil 20 April 2014

I don`t remember to have read it earlier... The verbal treat is amazing and you have done a Diane Hine with a portrait of classic beauty. A beautiful Easter poem Valsa madam. Here is my 10m for you and HAPPY EASTER madam.

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Nasarudheen Parameswaran 20 April 2014

A beautiful rendering of Jesus's last moments and resurrection.

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 20 April 2014

April sees the grandeur and grace, Of snowy lilies Story of the snowy lilies nicely delivered. Happy Easter to all.

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Paul Sebastian 21 April 2014

Wonderful poem for Easter! You have it so well. I marvel how you write so beautifully.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 27 April 2020

On every season, from time to time Merrily they would burst into bloom Filling the air with fragrance sweet And fuelling hearts with joy and cheer.......love these lines. Nice work. Visited time and again.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 25 March 2019

All the flora in silent shock sighted from whence the Lilies came. You have beautifully told the tale of Easter. This is very informative and this brings emotion in mind. Giving delight to all who behold, the breeze of celebration motivates many. This poem is en excellent poem very well penned...10

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Akhtar Jawad 27 May 2014

A beautiful and impressive narration of Easter.

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Juan Olivarez 30 April 2014

Beautiful amazing story. I sadly must admit I had not heard it. Thank you.

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Patricia Grantham 30 April 2014

Just stupendously amazing Valsa. Life, death and the resurrection all summed up in your beautifl write. One could almost see the vivid details of the lily and an its comparison to the other flowers. It was small and insignificant but was later held in hight esteem. Jesus Christ who was also deemed insignificant was also raised to power and great glory. An excellent write and very beneficial to the Easter holiday.

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