Queen Of Flowers Poem by Heather Burns

Queen Of Flowers

Rating: 5.0


The queen of flowers
stands noble and true
a lovely red rose
with a brilliant hue

Lush silk petals
long thorny stems
very few flowers
can rival them

Respect and courage
devotion so true
a simple message
I love you.

Monday, October 7, 2013
Topic(s) of this poem: flowers
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dave Walker 07 October 2013

A beautiful flowing poem, the rose is a symbol of love in most peoples mind, if you see a rose you can't help but think of love.

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Wahab Abdul 07 October 2013

rose is the queen of flowers...a beautifully written poem....love it...10

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Queeny Gona 07 October 2013

I love it too for its beauty and this very lovely muse for its mastery....

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Sally Plumb Plumb 08 October 2013

Lovely piece.

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Aftab Alam Khursheed 08 October 2013

The queen of flowers stands noble and true a lovely red rose with a brilliant hue beautiful line a beautiful poem praise to be the Lord who created such a lovely rose thank you 10

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Mary Forrester 10 October 2013

I love Roses too, you description is beautiful.

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Valsa George 09 October 2013

No doubt, Rose is the queen of flowers with its alluring charm and fragrance! Along with you I too love rose! Also your poem on Rose!

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Tajudeen Shah 08 October 2013

Dear Bard, Good Morning. Glad to receive your review on my humble train journey. Thank you very much. this is first time i read your verses. Excited at the simplicity of language, clarity of thought and ambiance of beauty your poem whispers. Let me read some more and express my humble views, with your considerate leave. God Bless.

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Ibnu Din Assingkiri 08 October 2013

inspiring piece of art. love this style of writing - like a traditional malay pantuns. :)

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Tirupathi Chandrupatla 08 October 2013

Now we turn to the deck of cards and view the beautiful queen of clubs (or is it queen of flowers) and view the beauty. Queen holds the flower. Nice poem. Thank you.

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