Silent Roses Poem by Satan's Sibling

Silent Roses



The roses bloom silently,
The petals fall and dance about the stem,
Like a frenzied blood red rain.
I stand and watch the cold,
Slowly kill the rose.

The Black Rose blooms deadly,
Waiting for a poor fool,
To cut themselves on the thorn,
And open poison to their bloodstream.

The White Rose blooms swiftly,
As an antidote to the dark,
And it calms all fury of red and all chaos of black.

And the Roses bloom silently.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
William Jackson 25 May 2008

Thought provoking poem. I like it.

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