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Created on: October 26, 2009 Last Updated: October 30, 2009
A rare single rose
Contrasting in color and texture
Delicate peach with wisps of white
Ending in brown and green
Your touch is velvet smooth
Yet, prickly danger is present
A fragrant whiff of air enters the nose
Amazing the senses and delighting the eye
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Poetry: Roses
The Un red Rose
In the 9th year it was the dawn of days,
there was a rose with no color no form.
It tried to grow in its own
BY ANY OTHER NAME
She unfurls crimson petals
To reveal dewy depths.
Her beauty is reknowned
By all who have seen her.
Her only
little red roses and a bottle of wine
she left I stayed and I'm doing fine
woke up on the floor to a bad mistake
asking myself
SPRING BOUQUET
My sweetheart brought me roses,
Each with tapered stem,
As gold as amber sunsets,
Twelve lovely fragrant gems.
My
- The Rose -
The rose blushed red beneath my tread
In upward gaze of sad decline.
Her twisted bush, with bleeding head
Exquisite
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