Ukrainian physician, writer, philosopher and philanthropist. Besides his busy neurology practice, Dr Mridha is active in many medical, educational and philanthropic endeavours. He has 19 years of practice experience.
Debasish Mridha. Photo: debasismrmidha.com
In February, when my garden is barren of flowers, you are the only flower blooming in my heart. I cherish you and adore you with all of my heart because you are my Valentine.
Meaning 🌸:Literal layer: In “February” (winter, few flowers in the garden) there are no flowers to be found outside anymore. Figurative layer: The person addressed is called a “flower in my heart”: – stands for “love, warmth, hope and beauty” in a cold/empty period; emphasizes that that person is “unique and indispensable” (“the only flower”). Valentine’s context: The sentence explicitly ends with “my Valentine”, making it a “declaration of love” for “Valentine’s Day” (February 14th). ❤️ 🧠 Origin: This is not a well-known proverb or historical “saying” in the classical sense (like “love goes through the stomach”). It sounds like a modern, poetic love text, typical for: Valentine’s cards, text/WhatsApp messages, social media captions; – personal love letters – The imagery is traditional: – “flowers” as a symbol for love has existed for centuries (poetry, songs, folk romance); February/Valentine’s Day is culturally linked to romance through the Valentine’s Day tradition. ✍️ Author: There is no generally recognized or verifiable author known as the source of this exact formulation. Most likely it is: written by an individual himself, or an anonymous internet quote circulating in different variations. Often attributed to Debasish Mridha but there is no hard proof. ✅ Conclusion: a warm, romantic metaphor: you are my love and light in a “flowerless” (cold) time. 🌸❤️ Modern Valentine’s-esque poetry, not a traditional proverb.
Door Pieter
Mensenmens, zoon, echtgenoot, vader, opa.
Spiritueel, echter niet religieus.
Ik hou van golf, wandelen, lezen en de natuur in veel opzichten.
Onderzoeker, nieuwsgierig, geen fan van de mainstream media (MSM).