Monday, May 3, 2010

the rose

you'd think that
the small wounds,
the slight bright
red cuts from
thorns would add
up, but they don't
make a difference.
it's worth it to hold
the rose, embrace
it's fragrance,
touch it's silk
petals at
least for that
one moment and feel
the necessary
pain of love found,
and soon to die.

1 comment:

sparrow said...

maybe you need to give it water, place it in a vase and share it with the world until the petals wilt and the leaves dry. and then, if the rose holds more meaning now than the day you first held it and memories prevail, press it between the pages of your heart and like a book, keep it beside your bed to hold tight every night.