And a rose is a rose is a rose.
Kh... are you saying that words don't have to have a meaning other than inducing a mood? A bit like much modern music, starting with the muzak gimmick a while back?
Classical music can induce feelings, moods and emotions, but it contains mathematical complexities and subtleties which are not necessarily consciously appreciated by listeners, but which can make the music great. I happen to like that side of things. Such pieces can go on for a long time, and I find them more satisfying than a usually short word composition.
I'm drifting away from the poetry theme. I apologise.
As for the radish man, a lot of that eastern stuff was designed to put pretentiousness in its place.