over, along night’s avenue streaming,
as hope or moth above street-lamp flying,
paradise flutters the evening air.
Is it the almond’s coral bay
which beckons both the heart and eye
to fabled continents of pearl
where paradise gardens sway with the wind?
Caught in a crochet of leaves and tresses-
a conjured trellis of gold and green-
close to the touch yet not for touching,
paradise hovers an inch out of hand.
So April ends and the charm is over.
One dawn within the shaken boughs
we find a death’s-head choked with blossom….
paradise gardens fall in the wind.
(Derek Stanford, 1918)
There was a time Indian Lilac blomming daringly in a summer. But before that flowers were even waiting to bloom, there was a person who listened someone's secret dream.
What could be the dream of a little girl three years ago? Whom did she trust and open her heart? Now, these are not important at all. Whom, did I trust? May I ask myself again. Is there a posibility she can manage with? It is not important at all. However, the only important thing is to carry on.
Photographer: Pan Pon Pyin
Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Monday, June 29, 2009
Deceiver's Season
Labels: Indian Lilac
Posted by Native Flowers at 11:00 PM 3 comments
Sunday, May 31, 2009
On the Way to School
In Myanmar language, these flowers are called "Pann Ei". I took these lovely things near the Gan Gaw Saung.
Photographer: Pan Pon Pyin
Location: Yangon, Myanmar
Labels: Crape Myrtle, Indian Lilac
Posted by Native Flowers at 9:25 AM 0 comments
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Pann Ei (Indian Lilac)
Now the pictures of Indian Lilac (Pann Ei ) are displayed.
The photographer is " C.Cube".
I am so sure, she would be the professional photographer. Won't she?
Please have a look at the last picture. The lane and the flowering trees !
So romantic!
One of forum members , by the name "SpiderX" wants to walk on the lane togehter with his love .
:D
Photographer: C.cube
Location:
Labels: Indian Lilac
Posted by Native Flowers at 5:19 AM 1 comments