Roses, Roses, Roses: Rose Poetry 2

THE WAYSIDE ROSE

wayside roses



       

Out on the old highway it grows,
The wayside rose,
Rooted deep in the hard dry ground,
Swathed in the weeds that crowd it round,
Tended by naught but the rain and sun,
Its loveliness hidden, praised by none,
Contented, it blooms for the One who knows
Why it is there, This wayside rose.

Beaten by every wind that blows,
This wayside rose,
Asking not for a better place,
Where to unfold with ease and grace,
Wasting no time with excuses vain,
It brightens the weed-filled dusty lane,
An exquisite flower that blooms and grows,
Perfect for Him, This wayside rose.

--Sarah Wilson Middleton, ARA 1926



Truths and roses have thorns about them.
- Henry David Thoreau

And I will make thee beds of roses And a thousand fragrant posies.
- Christopher Marlowe

The Queen of Flowers

dream
I dreamt the Roses one time went To meet and sit in Parliament;
The place for these, and for the rest
Of flowers, was thy spotless breast.
Over the which a state was drawn
Of tiffany, or cob-web lawn;
Then in that Parly all those powers
Voted the Rose the Queen of flowers;
But so, as that herself should be
The Maid of Honour unto thee.
-Robert Herrick



Parting they seemed to tread upon the air,
Twin roses by the zephyr blown apart
Only to meet again more close.
~John Keats




Ode 53

Lovely Rose! thy genial power
Sweetly soothes the sickly hour;
O'er the grave thy fragrance spread
We sink in quiet to the dead.
When the envious hand of Time
Nips the honours of thy prime
Fresh in youth thy odours bear
Richness to the ambient air.


~Anacreon

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The Rose and Life

Pictures in the mind

pink rose
As a flower in the garden
Slow buds the pink dawn like a rose
From out night's gray and cloudy sheath;
Softly and still it grows and grows,
Petal by petal, leaf by leaf.
~Susan Coolidge



"The Sick Rose"
by William Blake
The invisible worm,
That flies in the night
In the howling storm:

Has found out thy bed
Of crimson joy:
And his dark secret love
Does thy life destroy

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To A Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses

As late I rambled in the happy fields,
What time the skylark shakes the tremulous dew
From his lush clover covert;—when anew
Adventurous knights take up their dinted shields;
I saw the sweetest flower wild nature yields,
A fresh-blown musk-rose; 'twas the first that threw
Its sweets upon the summer: graceful it grew
As is the wand that Queen Titania wields.
And, as I feasted on its fragrancy,
I thought the garden-rose it far excelled;
But when, O Wells! thy roses came to me,
My sense with their deliciousness was spelled:
Soft voices had they, that with tender plea
Whispered of peace, and truth, and friendliness unquelled.

~ John Keats


Rose Meanings

Flower symbols to send a message
peace rose

The Colors: Deep red is the Lover's rose. Reds span the meanings of love's desire from passion through loyal fidelity. th eyellow rose stood for jealousy in Victorian times, and in Eastern European cultures is frowned upon, but in America today the yellow rose stands for friendship and sympathy, and especially faithful remembrance. White roses are Bride's favorite. It can stand for enduring loyalty, and in Scotland was a token of early marriage. A symbol of purity, a white rose represented innocence, or platonic love. Pink is the the rose of sweet thoughts. It is often used for congratulations of baby girls and for new mothers. A pink rose represents first love.Grow roses

Here are other interpretations of rose colors:

  • Yellow - Decrease of love, jealousy
  • White - I am worthy of you
  • Red - I love you
  • Red & white together - Unity, togetherness
  • Deep red - Bashful shame
  • Musk - Capricious beauty
  • Thorn less - Early attachment
  • Single - Simplicity

many of these are modern colors with modern significance
ROSE (Bridal)-Happy love
ROSE (Damask)-Persian token of love
ROSE (deep crimson)-Mourning
ROSE (petal)-You may hope
ROSE (coral) - Desire
ROSE (orange) Fascination
ROSE (pink)-Perfect happiness, grace
ROSE (deep pink) - Thankfulness
ROSE lavender) - Enchantment|
ROSE (red)-Love, I love you, Respect
ROSE (spray) - I'll remember - always
ROSE (thornless) - Love at first sight
ROSE (white) - Innocence and purity, Secrecy and silence
ROSE (white and red combination)-Unity, flower emblem of England
ROSE (dried white)-Death is preferable to loss of virtue
ROSE (yellow)-Joy, friendship, one yellow rose with 11 red ones means love & passion
ROSEBUD-Beauty and youth, a heart innocent of love
ROSEBUD (red)-Pure and lovely
ROSEBUD (white)-Girlhood
ROSEBUD (moss)-Confessions of love
ROSES (Bouquet of full bloom)-Gratitude
ROSES (Single full bloom)-I love you, I still love you
ROSES (head garland)-Beware of virtue, reward of merit, crown - symbol of superior merit
ROSE (musk cluster)-Charming

More of Interest:

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The Dead Rose

aged rose
O rose, who dares to name thee?
No longer roseate now, nor soft, nor sweet,
But pale, and hard, and dry, as stubblewheat,
Kept seven years in a drawer, thy titles shame thee.

The breeze that used to blow thee
Between the hedgerow thorns, and take away
An odour up the lane to last all day,---
If breathing now,---unsweetened would forego thee.

The sun that used to smite thee,
And mix his glory in thy gorgeous urn,
Till beam appeared to bloom, and flower to burn,---
If shining now,---with not a hue would light thee.

The dew that used to wet thee,
And, white first, grow incarnadined, because
It lay upon thee where the crimson was,---
If dropping now,---would darken where it met thee.

The fly that lit upon thee,
To stretch the tendrils of its tiny feet,
Along thy leaf's pure edges, after heat,---
If lighting now,---would coldly overrun thee.

The bee that once did suck thee,
And build thy perfumed ambers up his hive,
And swoon in thee for joy, till scarce alive,---
If passing now,---would blindly overlook thee.

The heart doth recognise thee,
Alone, alone! The heart doth smell thee sweet,
Doth view thee fair, doth judge thee most complete,---
Though seeing now those changes that disguise thee.

Yes, and the heart doth owe thee
More love, dead rose! than to such roses bold
As Julia wears at dances, smiling cold!---
Lie still upon this heart---which breaks below thee!

~Elizabeth Barrett Browning




Of Roses

And the rose like a nymph to the bath addrest,
Which unveiled the depth of her glowing breast,
Till, fold after fold, to the fainting air,
The soul of her beauty and love lay bare.

Percy Bysshe Shelley
from 'The Sensitive Plant'




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