This is an example of imagery.
"The Rose That Grew From The Concrete", a book which contains his poems.
Concrete means "the hood" or "the streets," a hard life in other words. And the rose is a beautiful thing that came from a rough situation. You wouldn't take a look at the rose's damaged petals, or if it was a little crooked, you would admire that it grew when it seemed impossible, and very few roses grow from concrete.
Concrete is obviously not something that a rose would likely grow out of, so the metaphor is that someone great (the rose) is coming out of an unexpected place (like the ghetto).
Shakur never professed following a particular religion, but his lyrics in singles such as 'Only God Can Judge Me' and poems such as The Rose That Grew from Concrete suggests he believed in God, which would mean he was a deist.
Rose Bird's birth name is Rose Elizabeth Bird.
The Rose That Grew from Concrete was created on 2000-10-17.
The Rose That Grew from Concrete - book - has 176 pages.
The Rose That Grew from Concrete - book - was created on 1999-11-01.
The ISBN of The Rose That Grew from Concrete - book - is 0-671-02844-8.
Tupac
The metaphor in the poem "The Rose That Grew from Concrete" refers to resilience and overcoming adversity. The poet compares the rose, symbolizing beauty and hope, to a person who thrives in difficult conditions. The message is about finding strength and growth in challenging circumstances, just like a rose pushing through concrete to bloom.
"The Rose That Grew From The Concrete", a book which contains his poems.
Do what you are supposed to do follow and obey the law.
la rose qui a gra.ndi par le béton
Concrete means "the hood" or "the streets," a hard life in other words. And the rose is a beautiful thing that came from a rough situation. You wouldn't take a look at the rose's damaged petals, or if it was a little crooked, you would admire that it grew when it seemed impossible, and very few roses grow from concrete.
La Rosa que creció del concreto.
Tupac has a book called "The rose that grew from concrete."