A Winter Rose - A Sonnet Poem by Elaine George

A Winter Rose - A Sonnet

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I walk through the glistening virgin snow
That covers the sorrow of autumn’s death
Where I find on a bush a frozen rose
Its beauty held ageless in winter’s breath

How I long to touch those petals again
Those moist velvet lips that promise such bliss
Opened in passion whispering my name
As I drift in dreams of a breathless kiss

Oh! To pluck this rose from the winter snow
And hold it closely to my aching heart
And free it from that ice so bitter cold
That now my love keeps you and me apart

But if I were to pluck this winter rose
Would all its petals fall upon the snow?

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POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The rose is a metaphor.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Colleen Courtney 29 March 2014

Ah! Another beautiful poem by you Elaine! You've have just been added to my favorite poets list! Keep writing please! ! !

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