Rose of thorns

Rose of thorns

A Poem by Giorgio Veneto
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Allegorical structured verse on an Iambic, decapentasyllabic poem.

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The crimson hue became a thorn and everlasting blossom
- its imaging was tho' entombed inside his convolutions
so braving bloomed the pasture was, forever his and blithesome;
the red drops dropping, turned to be the drizzling ablutions.

Amid the shadows of the dusk, the myrtle mauve enhances
the passing of the veil that dark descends and hides the ridges;
while the eternal rose of thorns, that agitates and dances,
his crimson solitude embraced and life, amid the breezes.

Aeonian, the blooming rose, his destiny reverses;
the jagged reasoning of thorns and emptiness that signals
consequently becomes a tomb, betimes chivalric verses
while in the rain dilutes and flows along the windy fiddles.

© 2014 Giorgio Veneto


Author's Note

Giorgio Veneto
© 03-22-2014, G. Venetopoulos, All Rights Reserved
(Iambic decapentasyllabic verse)

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Added on March 25, 2014
Last Updated on March 25, 2014
Tags: Allegory, rose, life, thorns, rain, death

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Giorgio Veneto
Giorgio Veneto

Athens, Greece



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