Little Rose

Little Rose

A Poem by gab ri elle
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A poem I wrote for my younger self, Gabrielle ROSE

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Night has come home to your room, and so have those red eyes- starry and wakeful. Feverish.

You are one of mine. a little fool, a Rose of thorns.

Hold our word tight, in your flower hands, a word gilded gold and hollow.

Watch the wild ones go by in an instant, there and gone.

They can smell your youth and beautiful sanity, all blushing petals and green stems.

Stay close to me, baby. So I might revive my spirits. I think I can, now.

So walk on, Little Rose. Take up my limp and my name.

And remember that shining word that blooms from every flower you hold:

“Fear.”

© 2022 gab ri elle


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It is said the child within us never goes away, it is just hidden by adult concerns. In this offering, the child is depicted as being haunted by fear. Helping that child heal should be the speaker's top priority.

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Added on November 13, 2022
Last Updated on November 13, 2022
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gab ri elle
gab ri elle

San Antonio, TX



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Hi! My name Is Gabrielle Rose Baker, I'm 19 years old, and I'm an aspiring writer. I've been writing for as long as I can remember, writing short stories and poems as soon as I learned how to read. I'.. more..