The lotus is a flower cut from desire

The lotus is a flower cut from desire

A Poem by Mark Heathcote

A Flower Cut From Desire







The louts is a flower cut from desire
Whatever her hue her petals attire
She is the goddess that sank into…
The muddy waters - arose anew.

Her purity and beauty is no cauldron.
Thou portrayed to symbolize the sun
She is but a spiritual, awakening…
A flower of prosperity, meaning.

A symbol of fertility, spirituality,
And even in her purest-state eternity.
The blue lotus is victory over wisdom
Pink the supreme lotus, Buddha's pilgrim.

The lotus path to noble truths is Purple
White purity spiritual perfection mental.
The Red lotus is related to the heart,
Associated with, love and compassion.

© 2013 Mark Heathcote


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I like this one, Mark. You have given the meaning of each color of lotus.
Nice piece. I enjoyed reading.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Mark Heathcote

11 Years Ago

Thank you for your thoughts and comments - they are much appreciated. :)
You truly have enlightened the reader with this one, Mark. Never knew the lotus held so much meaning. The personification and the imagery are lovely. You might want to go back and edit the word "lotus" in the first stanza and title of the poem though. Good work. Lydi**

Posted 11 Years Ago


Mark Heathcote

11 Years Ago

Lol how did that happen I have no idea, thank you for your kind words my friend have a good evening.

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Mark Heathcote
Mark Heathcote

Mancheter, United Kingdom



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I like all kinds of poems but I tend to gravitate toward eastern spiritual poetry. My muse almost demands it of me. So you may find quite a few being poured out from time to time. I all so write man.. more..

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