Poetry "A Carnation"

The poem Carnation;

mother

I stepped on the heat of May.

Take off this beautiful carnation

mild

mild

Give your hands.

Please accept it, mom.

Use your hard-working hands all your life

This is a flower from your daughter.

Flowers in my heart

wet

Covered with tears of years

Petal space

Flowing with the fragrance of missing

Listen.

With my weak heartbeat.

And whisper

Take it, mom.

Go see her.

I saw your shadow when you were young.

smile

It's just a flower.

May

Listen to the blooming roses everywhere.

but I ... ...

It happened that this branch was selected.

Calm carnation

Give your hands.

In this subsonic early summer

Please put her next to the gray temple.

Cover up your lost youth with her.

In front of the mirror when you married him.

This may carnation.

If you smile

That laughter

It explains your life without regrets.

Give it to mom.

The moral of carnation:

Carnations mostly represent love, charm and respect, and red represents love and care. The legend of pink carnations is that the Virgin Mary shed sad tears when she saw the crucifixion of Jesus, and carnations grew in tear drops, so pink carnations became a symbol of immortal maternal love. Different from roses, the love represented by carnations is relatively light and warm, which is suitable for describing family ties, so children send carnations to their parents.

The legend of carnation:

According to legend, there was a girl in Greece who made a living by knitting corollas. She was highly praised by painters and poets for her exquisite skills, but her business was booming, which attracted the jealousy of her peers and eventually led to her assassination. Apollo, the sun god, turned the girl into a beautiful carnation in memory of her. Therefore, in Greece, some people call carnations crowns and crowns, praising their sacred status.