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The Rose Bush That Never Bloomed

Writer's picture: Lilah LyonsLilah Lyons

The rose bush that never bloomed

Was a sticky sickly thing

It stood in the corner of the garden

And never saw the spring


The rose bush that never bloomed

Nare put forth a perfumed bud

But stood and stared at the bleak blue sky

And wished that it was dead


No one knew it was a rose

And disdained the briar bush

The plant itself knew not what it was

But groveled in the dust


If only it had lived long enough

To see the spring sun rise

And hear the robin and the thrush

Breakthrough the icy noise

But the world awaits for none to make

Their petals red as fire

It was uprooted and turned to dust

On the gardener's funeral pier



 
 
 

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robin
Sep 14, 2024
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

Lovely poem. So true! If only...

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Darryl
Feb 21, 2024

Rosie really loves your poem, almost as much as I do.

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Edmund Goforth
Edmund Goforth
Feb 19, 2024

Excellent poem, I love it!

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