February Roses Poem by Bing Hua

February Roses



My heart
Is full of February longings
I want to take it out
To make a wreath
To hold your heart

My love
Is pricked by the February roses
I want to swallow the pain
And brew red wine to moisten my lips
To seal your love with a kiss

February roses
I wish that I would be able to exchange with many a night's waiting
For a moment to have a intimate chat with you
Hearts beat in unison, glances in communion


February roses
I wish that I would be able to exchange with many a day's loss of wits
For a chance to have you appear in my dream
Without complaint or regret

February roses are like flames
That warm the cold Moon on a winter night
And burn the grey into multicolor
To set the ocean and the other shore ablaze



BY Rose Lu(Binghua) Tr. East Sea Fairy

Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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