IT'S FOR YOU ROSE ( part 2)

IT'S FOR YOU ROSE ( part 2)

A Poem by highthought
"

Rose's safety

"


And words went

into different depths


How deep it went.
How settled it was?
Time will tell...

Past is gone, but is full.……
Life is short, but in front...

Smile could be spread
In faces and depths,
We all have same father and mother
We all come from Eve and Adam.

Avoiding some things around
Help words to spread in parts
Until it, find a cave in your inside
Where it will stay for the rest of your life
Just to help you  to choose and  to verify.

For this safety,
You committed yourself to his garden


Whatever his garden is....
You have stayed committed,
Because of this safety....

If it takes that much to achieve your aim,
Start freely by filling proper words in your cave
And enjoy the winning of this safety...

so whatever he picks
He will surely come back to your place.
He will be like a bird
Who only finds happiness at his nest
Because of that safety...

You are the queen of the cave
You build it by working nights and days.

When the empire is large, enough
You will hear the sound of love when it comes

but when noise is around

hard it will be to hear that special sound

.

 

© 2011 highthought


Author's Note

highthought
be fair

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EMW
This really makes you think. I loved this and think its incredible. You have a very unique way of writing.

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Added on March 22, 2011
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Ok i am a male , English is my second language, so it's hard for me to give a fair review sometimes, so dont expect a lot.. i am a sales manager and, had this attraction to writing more..

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