The Hibiscus, oh how it blooms,
In colors so bright, its beauty consumes.
A symbol of love, of passion and grace,
Its petals unfolding, a gentle embrace.
The Hibiscus, a flower so rare,
In tropical lands, it's beyond compare.
Its fragrance so sweet, its beauty so pure,
A gift from nature, so divine and demure.
In shades of red, pink, and white,
Its beauty shines, in the morning light.
A sight to behold, a wonder to see,
The Hibiscus, a true marvel of beauty.
In some cultures, it's more than just a flower,
A symbol of power, a mystical power.
In Hawaii, the Hibiscus is the state's bloom,
A symbol of Aloha, of love and of room.
The Hibiscus, it's more than just a plant,
It's a symbol of hope, of love and of chance.
Its beauty endures, through the harshest of weather,
A true reminder, that life is worth living together.
So let us cherish, the Hibiscus so bright,
A symbol of love, of passion and light.
Let its beauty inspire us, in all that we do,
The Hibiscus, a flower so rare and so true.
Hibiscus, oh lovely flower,
In tropical lands, it has its power.
With its beauty so bright and bold,
Its petals in hues of red, pink and gold.
It grows on a bush with leaves so green,
A sight to see, like nothing else seen.
Its petals unfurl in the morning light,
A vision of beauty, a delight to sight.
Its sweet nectar attracts bees and birds,
As they sip and sing, their melodies heard.
It’s used in teas, as a natural cure,
For ailments like high blood pressure, it's sure.
In some cultures, it has deeper meaning,
A symbol of love, passion, and feeling.
In Hawaii, it's the state's bloom,
A symbol of Aloha, like a sweet perfume.
In the language of flowers, it represents,
Beauty, glory, and elegance, its essence.
Its beauty is beyond compare,
A marvel of nature, with a fragrance so rare.
Oh, Hibiscus, how you fascinate,
With your petals, so delicate.
May your beauty always remain,
A treasure of nature, to sustain.
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Long poem on Purple Hibiscus
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In the land of Nigeria, a story unfolds,
Of a family in turmoil, and secrets untold.
Kambili and Jaja, siblings of grace,
Their father Eugene, a man of strict pace.
The Purple Hibiscus, a flower rare,
Symbolizes freedom, in the midst of despair.
Kambili and Jaja, under Eugene's hand,
Living in fear, in their own homeland.
Eugene's religion, a force of great power,
But behind closed doors, he's a tyrant, a coward.
His wife Beatrice, battered and bruised,
Silent and meek, her spirit abused.
But a change is coming, Kambili can feel,
As she visits her aunt, in a home so surreal.
Aunty Ifeoma, a professor of truth,
A beacon of hope, for the lost and the youth.
Kambili and Jaja, exposed to new ways,
Aunty Ifeoma, showing them life's rays.
Aunty's children, so full of life,
Challenging beliefs, causing strife.
Back home, Eugene's wrath is unleashed,
His son Jaja, arrested and seized.
Kambili, her voice found at last,
Defies her father, her own shackles cast.
The Purple Hibiscus, blooming in the breeze,
A symbol of freedom, a hope to seize.
Kambili and Jaja, breaking free,
A new life ahead, for all to see.
The story ends, with a glimmer of light,
A future uncertain, but a future so bright.
The Purple Hibiscus, forever in bloom,
A reminder of change, in a land consumed.
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The Hibiscus
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The Hibiscus, oh how it blooms,
In colors so bright, its beauty consumes.
A symbol of love, of passion and grace,
Its petals unfolding, a gentle embrace.
The Hibiscus, a flower so rare,
In tropical lands, it's beyond compare.
Its fragrance so sweet, its beauty so pure,
A gift from nature, so divine and demure.
In shades of red, pink, and white,
Its beauty shines, in the morning light.
A sight to behold, a wonder to see,
The Hibiscus, a true marvel of beauty.
In some cultures, it's more than just a flower,
A symbol of power, a mystical power.
In Hawaii, the Hibiscus is the state's bloom,
A symbol of Aloha, of love and of room.
The Hibiscus, it's more than just a plant,
It's a symbol of hope, of love and of chance.
Its beauty endures, through the harshest of weather,
A true reminder, that life is worth living together.
So let us cherish, the Hibiscus so bright,
A symbol of love, of passion and light.
Let its beauty inspire us, in all that we do,
The Hibiscus, a flower so rare and so true.
User
Hibiscus
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Hibiscus, oh lovely flower,
In tropical lands, it has its power.
With its beauty so bright and bold,
Its petals in hues of red, pink and gold.
It grows on a bush with leaves so green,
A sight to see, like nothing else seen.
Its petals unfurl in the morning light,
A vision of beauty, a delight to sight.
Its sweet nectar attracts bees and birds,
As they sip and sing, their melodies heard.
It’s used in teas, as a natural cure,
For ailments like high blood pressure, it's sure.
In some cultures, it has deeper meaning,
A symbol of love, passion, and feeling.
In Hawaii, it's the state's bloom,
A symbol of Aloha, like a sweet perfume.
In the language of flowers, it represents,
Beauty, glory, and elegance, its essence.
Its beauty is beyond compare,
A marvel of nature, with a fragrance so rare.
Oh, Hibiscus, how you fascinate,
With your petals, so delicate.
May your beauty always remain,
A treasure of nature, to sustain.
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Oh hibiscus
Oh hibiscus, how you grace our world,
With your petals unfurled and colors unfurled.
Your beauty is a sight to behold,
A treasure to cherish, forever to hold.
With hues of red, pink, and white,
Your petals shine, in the morning light.
Your fragrance is sweet, and your charm divine,
A symbol of love, and passion so fine.
You grow on a bush, so strong and tall,
Your leaves so green, as if in a thrall.
You stand tall in the heat of the sun,
And in the rain, you continue to stun.
Your sweet nectar, attracts bees and birds,
As they flutter about, in poetic words.
You're a natural cure, for many ailments,
Your healing powers, have never been frail.
In some cultures, you hold deep meaning,
A symbol of beauty, and feelings worth revealing.
In Hawaii, you're the state's bloom,
A symbol of love, that never loses its bloom.
Oh hibiscus, you fascinate us all,
With your beauty, and your petals so tall.
May you continue to thrive, and to bloom,
A treasure of nature, forever to consume.
About the Creator
Adibe Ijeoma
A writer of love ,marriage and lifestyle.💕


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