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I have not been one to adore to adore the rose,
it reminds me how quickly
 the dismembering caress of man
brings death in the face of love.

You can't help but notice their bloody heads
outstretched to taste the light,
outside the market where they are picked again.

Covered in a clear raincoat,
they travel in sweaty palms to new loves' delight;
only a knock on the door interrupts the short journey home.

A smiling face invites the rose into her heart,
which lies warm from the hearth and dim, dish-reflected candlelight.

The rose droops over its glass coffin, falling
to the last wax dripping sun
which wavers in lovers' rhythmic motion of night.

By morning, the tablecloth, stained with the mess
of spilt wine and rose petals, is removed.

Love again, wilted with the rose.





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On Tuesday March 2nd, 2004, slow.burn.star (96) writes:
everything wilts -love. everything. ~vicious


On Thursday September 25th, 2003, Liz (406) writes:
I've read lots of poetry about roses, but never like this. Very truthful.


On Saturday September 13th, 2003, Bluegirl (247) writes:
"love again, wilted with the rose" I just love that line, wonderful poem. ::skips off to read more of your work::


On Monday August 18th, 2003, A Velvet Tongue (529) writes:
The last line, stabbed me..how quickly it can truly fade away, surely as quickly as it comes...


On Wednesday June 11th, 2003, An Expired Member (28) writes:
How easily you capture this moment in time you are a magican


On Monday April 28th, 2003, An Expired Member (94) writes:
you puzzle me, Love that!:}669



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