Where Have The Roses Gone Poem by Leonard Dabydeen

Where Have The Roses Gone



Where have the roses gone from my garden?
Look how those left freeze in cold winter wind;
Nothing I can do nor ask for pardon
To save the lovely petals as they're thinned.

Here in the kitchen I gaze in dismay,
Looking at the sky with kind entreaty;
Hoping snowflakes will not fall on this day
Not till I've picked these roses' beauty.

But soon the snowflakes will come, I know;
And marigold of bright yellow and pink
Will shiver and go to sleep in the snow;
It matters not how I feel; what I think.

When Nature brings forth all its nuisances,
Our roses must yield up their fragrances.

Where Have The Roses Gone
Sunday, February 4, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: coldness,rose,winter
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Roses are no more in the garden during winter.
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