Malaysian Poetry The Water Garden
THE WATER FLOWERS
We should learn a lesson
From the water garden,
from the flowers that never sink
We should learn
from the lotus
how the muddy stems
hold the flower above
Brilliant and lustrous,
We should all learn
From the water lily
in the water so muddy
keeping white petals in purity
Our path may be gloomy,
As the river is sometimes dirty
Let us learn from the water plants
To uphold our integrity.
(ZURINAH HASSAN, A JOURNEY THROUGH PROSE AND POETRY: 146)
DBP, IIUM PRESS MALAYSIA,2018.
The Water Flowers is a poem about self integrity. One day many years ago I was travelling in a bus through a country side , passing through padi fields and villages.There was a small river Or should I call it a canal or a big drain
running along the road. I kept looking at the river , or more so at the water plants growing in it. The river was like a water garden with white water lilys . The white lilys also remind me of lutos in a pond in our place. I started to think of the river and the pond that look muddy and unclear. Its amazing how the plants manage to keep their flowers white and beautiful in not so clean surrounding. The lotus was also beautiful in pink and purple. That remind me that we can learn from the flowers especially the water flowers to uphold our integrity or the quality of being honest and holding on to a strong moral principle.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
Zurinah Hassan is a Malaysian National Laureate (Sasterawan Negara). She is the first female writer to achieve this highest award in literature conferred by the government of Malaysian. She was announced a Sasterawan Negara in 2015 making her the 13th writer to be inaugerated to the rank. The other 12 Sasterawan Negara were all men writers.
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