The letter P
Picture this,
Picture perfection,
Picture, perfect poppies,
Picture, perfect pink poppies,
Picture, perfect pink and purples poppies,
Picture, picture perfect pink and purple poppies,
Picture, picture perfect pink and purple poppies picked purposefully for you.
People picture perfection, they prefer it.
Probably because it's positive, and it's predetermined; it can't be changed, it's permanent.
Perhaps people should do away with their imagined, immaculate, preconceptions of perfection and perceive the poised beauty of the dynamic, ever changing, natural world.
Perfection is powerful, it is prominent, it is potent, and it is potentially perilous but perfection isn't plausible.
Playing on meek and feeble minds, it preys on the weak, inspiring panic, pushing people to pursue it when in reality they cannot.
Perception of perfection comes only in accepting the purity of the imperfections.