The poem focuses on the "resplendent" nature of the fruits, evoking images of bright colors and perfect, "rounded" shapes.
There is a profound spiritual geometry in this. The flower must surrender its beauty—its moment in the sun—to make space for the utility and nourishment of the fruit. It is a lesson in sacrifice and trust. The flower does not mourn its own falling; it understands its role in the larger arc of creation. fruits poem by goh poh seng