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The webpage content reflects on the significance of flowers throughout a person's life, symbolizing various aspects such as faith, love, optimism, welcome, elegance, radiance, and sendoff.

Abstract

The article "Flowers Follow From Birth to Death" is a poetic exploration of the profound impact flowers have on the human experience. It is written in response to the Dancing Elephants Press Prompt #19 of 52. The piece uses vivid imagery and metaphor to convey the idea that flowers are intertwined with human emotions and milestones, from the joy of birth to the solemnity of death. The author, GnanVi, emphasizes that flowers represent more than just beauty; they embody faith, love, optimism, welcome, elegance, radiance, and the final sendoff. Each flower carries a scent that can evoke faith even in gods and goddesses, spread love to the most hardened hearts, and bring optimism to pessimists. They are a symbol of welcome, a touch of elegance, and a source of radiance, even when added to tea. The article concludes by thanking Dr. Preeti Singh for the prompt and invites readers to share their own interpretations of the meaning of flowers.

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  • Flowers are seen as a universal symbol with the power to touch every human heart at least once in a lifetime.
  • The author attributes specific virtues to flowers, including faith, love, optimism, welcome, elegance, radiance, and a fitting sendoff at the end of life.
  • Flowers are believed to have the ability to soften enemies, teach elegance to gangsters, and even contribute to skin radiance.
  • The article suggests that flowers can kill negativity and instill hope, even at the end of life.
  • The editorial team of Dancing Elephants Press, including Dr

Flowers Follow From Birth to Death

In response to Dancing Elephants Press Prompt #19 of 52

Images by GnanVi — Edited using the Photo Collage app from AppStore

“Every flower is a soul blossoming in Nature.”

— Gerald De Nerval

A soul that touches every human’s heart at least ONCE during ONE’s lifetime.

From birth to death

in all occasions

flowers pop up!

💐FLOWERS!💐

F – Faith L – Love O – Optimism W – Welcome E – Elegance R – Radiance S – Sendoff

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Flowers spread the scent of Faith

Even gods and goddesses would love!

Flowers spread the scent of Love

Even losers, pessimists become optimistic!

Flowers spread a scent of Optimism

Even enemies and strangers are welcome!

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Flowers spread a scent of Welcome

Even gangsters tend to learn elegance!

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Flowers spread the scent of Elegance

Even add in your tea for skin radiance!

Flowers spread a scent of Radiance

Even kills negativity in life and at sendoff!

Flowers for a scent of Sendoff

Even at the end of life, spread HOPE!

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Thank you beautiful Dr. Preeti Singh for this beautiful prompt to write so beautifully about the most beautiful thing on this beautiful planet!

What do flowers mean to you? Share with us!👇🏻For more details about the prompt!

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Spread Love! Spread Happiness!

Check out our other exciting prompts collection put together by one of our esteemed editors, Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles and creating smiles!

💐Hats off to the editorial team including Dr. Gabriella Korosi, the owner of “Dancing Elephants Press” for all their efforts to make it easy and hassle-free to navigate within the pub and maintain the liveliness of this beautiful community!💐

Some of the beautiful writers who ignite the power of positivity through their powerful words: Joyce Nielsen, Sanghita Pal, Dr. Fatima Imam, Monoreena Acharjee Majumdar, Lisa Precious / Smiley Blue

Delve in to witness the flowers that open in the moonlight with smiles for Dr. Gabriella Korosi 👇🏻

Beautiful Allisonn Church, like the rainbow goddess she’s talking about in 👇🏻

I fell in love with the vibrant Bougainvillea and its color diversity in the lead photo of this beautiful piece by Shubha Apte 👇🏻

🪷Thank You!🪷

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