The Rose Poem by Efren Petalver Carranza

The Rose



Red-blood begun to burst
As the dawning sun scream in silent hue
Fallen dew misted a little lust
All of her cue

Time is no compare from yesterday
When everything was nothing to see
Than a blessed day this morning
Caught me his eyes adoring

A humble bee must have lost his flight
Tremulously hides from my sight
On one petal to unfold
And soon the rose will be bold

To cast a word of the heart
This cutter will set them apart
And the meanness of me has one cause
Yet, for another day to browse

An answer to myself
'How do dare you to break one's love,
For another love,
If I am you... yourself? '

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Love and respect, honesty and trust are coin- sides of marriage. So, when it wheels up and down, all go side by side. It is neither a battle of head or tail, but rather a merit of give and take to have that equal opportunity of good marriage.
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