When red rose petals
Fallen and dried
Depart from their stalks
Leaving only thorns;
and
Daisy white petals
Singed of age
Become fallen bodies
Headless cadavers;
What becomes of their departed petals?
Should I cover the evidence?
Allow the wind to blow their ashes away?
Mourn over seasons passing?
When all I have left are thorns and
Dried stalks,
Will you love me?
I'm Still Here For You!
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4 weeks ago
does the moon ache each night to reflect the light of the sun?
ReplyDeleteSuz - a lovely poem, the thorn is of course as much a part of the rose as the petal. . . and as you note, a lot longer lasting.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! :-)
ReplyDeleteso poignant... and you can't have a rose without a thorn
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ReplyDeletei will. I do. Keep writing! you do is so well!
ReplyDeletevery nice! i like this very much!
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