the first two lines are such rich, visually vibrant metaphors. Roses are soft and fragrant, yet so vividly sharp and striking at the same time.
the last line, I take possibly a different way than most, it hints ever so subtle at a passion, maybe an ego, accented with an exclamation mark...
perhaps an under current of envy? OR after the last petal falls, it's understood the love is still there even though the flower is no more...Just my takes. Beautiful lines Cherrie
This poem enchants me. I can tell you have a very sophisticated style of writing. Everything from the imagery to the the wording is flawless. It leaves one with a clear image in their mind of what you've described. Again beautifully done.
I can smell sweet rose fragrance as I read the words. Tender words that bim with love particularly the need to be loved. Quality, quality work I feel CP is in the mood to astound! Oscar Wilde would have sent this to Bosey!
the first two lines are such rich, visually vibrant metaphors. Roses are soft and fragrant, yet so vividly sharp and striking at the same time.
the last line, I take possibly a different way than most, it hints ever so subtle at a passion, maybe an ego, accented with an exclamation mark...
perhaps an under current of envy? OR after the last petal falls, it's understood the love is still there even though the flower is no more...Just my takes. Beautiful lines Cherrie
I am a published poet and love poetry. After a lifetime of country living, I'm making a move back to town. I find my surroundings a great inspiration to me. I also have two books on Amazon Kindle: .. more..