The Rose In Itself Is Precious Poem by Tan Pratonix

The Rose In Itself Is Precious

Rating: 3.3


Roses peer from over a wall,
Red roses, white roses, pink roses - all
So elegant and their leaves so trim
One would think that roses were not round but slim!

Delicately dancing in the morning sun,
These roses are small, ungrafted ones.
Imagine the bee busy poking around:
'It's a gold mine I've struck, the honey I've found! '

But not honey, nor colours, nor 'wafting-of-scent-
In-the-breeze' is the essence, the reason I meant;
Not darling conceptions of popular verse -
The rose in itself is precious.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Gary Bryson 10 April 2006

There was an essence in this poem that I really liked, I like the essential value portrayed here.

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Solomon Brook 26 January 2006

Lovely scription. Nice warm comforting message tactfully written.

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