(Yes, I know this is belated.)
Roses are red
Except when they're pink
Or yellow- the color
of friendship, I think
Violets are blue
No-- that's not right!
The ones that I've seen
are purple and white
Sugar is sweet . . .
And grainy and hard
Not quite befitting
The ode of a bard
What shall we do
with these love songs of old?
The falsehoods embedded
Are too oft retold
In truth I must write
of the things that I know
Not flowers or sugar
as white as the snow
But of friendship that warms
like a bright summer day
Filling my soul
with its glorious ray
For better than roses
Or violets of blue
That wither and die
and lose their bright hue
Is knowing that I
have in you a true friend
Faithful and loyal
And brave to the end.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Roses
Posted by Kimberly at 12:48 PM
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6 comments:
Never too late for that poem! Thanks. --Mom
I love your poems. They are so clever and not so lofty that they are unintelligible.
woo woo kimmy! whenever I try to write a rhyming poem I just sound stupid, and can never get my meaning across because I just give up trying to find the right word and pick a different one that usually doesn't make much sense. like "I love you truly, you make me unruly, I feel like a duly, you want to swim in the pooly?" and such.
That's beautiful Kim! I love it. It is so simple and articulate, yet profound. Thanks for sharing. :o)
That was so nice of you to write a poem about us, Kim.
And I agree that poetic roses and violets and sugar should be done away with in favor of the more loving gestures, such as friendship and chocolate and chocolate and chocolate. (As attested to by your blog background.)
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