The Song of Flowers is a poem by the Lebanese poet Gibran

"Song of Flowers" is a prose poem by the famous Lebanese poet Gibran.

"Song of Flowers" is one of the poems in "Selected Poems of Kahlil Kahlil". The poet uses the language of flowers to narrate the words of nature. The text fully displays the softness, conciseness and elegance of "Kahlil Kahlil style" and fresh. Through the fresh expression of the language of flowers, the poet constructs a living picture of nature. The picture contains poetic romance and realistic truth, such as "I am the daughter of all elements: winter gave birth to me; spring made me open; summer makes me bloom." I grow; autumn makes me sleepy." It describes the growth and fragrance of flowers. And "I am a gift between relatives and friends; I am a crown at a wedding; I am the last sacrifice given by the living to the dead." It reveals the withering fate of flowers. It is said that Gibran's poems have profound philosophical implications. From this It can be seen that the poet writes life with poetic narrative and sharp thinking.