Merely One Rose

Merely One Rose

A Poem by C.B.
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About the fickleness of character

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The perfection of a rose is not held for long;

The petals wilt, the aroma fades with time.

Ah, even the slightest hint of cold

In a September wind turns the whitest petal

Orange; The truest red, black.

On the coils of this wind

Is the sharp edge of death

Which so rampantly,

Unsparingly,

Cuts at the purity and strength

Of the single rose;

And there is no immortal petal.

The softest rose will crack with the breeze,

The lightest will tumble away from its thorns

As though cut - by some wicked force…

One wishes this sweet creature

Could be eternal and undying,

Giving it’s unconditional beauty

For people to behold until the savagery

Of hell-fire engulfs each petal; drying

Every morning dew drop.


In your name, I tear every red petal

 

From the rose. Each singed

on the edges by the late Summer breeze.

I swear to myself, with every imperfection

That I steal from this creature,

I will gain it as my own until

The last thorn is left upon this stem.

I leave it, in hope it will prick another

Sorry fool,

Who begins to think love was ever anything

Other than a single rose.

© 2008 C.B.


Author's Note

C.B.
the meaning is the importance and what i am proud of

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Very well written. Beautifully penned. Great job.

Posted 17 Years Ago



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My name is Caroline, and I've been writing for about 10 years. I mainly focus on horror, but when I write it really depends on my mood. I'm not an angry or dark person, but I have thoughts which need .. more..

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