Winter Rose Poem by Carolyn Brunelle

Winter Rose



Her soft pearly petals
Curl inward now
Reduced to paper parchment;
A last testament to
Winter’s cruel breath
Still clinging
To each fold.

Long live her majesty
“Princess Rose”
Fallen to slumber;
Life will re-awaken
To warmer welcome
In Spring.

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