HUGO'S "FLOWER TO BUTTERFLY"

Series: A Little Book of Western Verse

The poem explores the idea that life is fleeting and ephemeral, comparing human existence to a flower that blooms briefly before withering away. The speaker reflects on how people are born, live, and die, just like the flower, leaving behind only memories. The poem conveys a sense of melancholy and impermanence. AI Generated Content

~1897 CE
Available in: English
Fairly Easy

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