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Ratleader
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0 posted 2006-03-29 08:09 PM


the bending rose

grown so long
         the rose bends
rose that would climb
         the slender wand heavy
with buds and dew

         weighed almost round
a flower reaching down
         while the stiff hibiscus
yearns upward
         open as a baby bird
open as a lover

         did they kiss last night
in starlight keeping
          tryst unbidden, waking
while the jasmine
          bloomed alone?
    



© Copyright 2006 Ed Ratledge - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2006-03-29 08:11 PM


what a concept this is

loved that ending

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2 posted 2006-03-29 08:43 PM


What a beautfiul poem this is, Ed.
So many different meanings could be read into it.
Hugs,
Ethel

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3 posted 2006-03-29 08:44 PM


Ed...There is much inspiration in the garden...I see you've found it too.  I'm so glad!  
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4 posted 2006-03-29 10:16 PM




"while the jasmine
          bloomed alone?"

Oh Ed... I am envious. This is wonderful.

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5 posted 2006-03-29 10:55 PM



If I miss one thing
from my previous house
it is indeed
my climbing roses...

ah, to start anew!

Thank you for this lovely!


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6 posted 2006-03-30 12:06 PM


Truely lovely, Ed....jo
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7 posted 2006-03-30 04:51 PM


This has been a wretched day.... so I appreciate your words even more than I usually would. *S*

Tenderness, beauty and whimsy... creating images that brighten my afternoon... I thank you! *S*

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8 posted 2006-03-30 05:05 PM


A joy to read and a lot to look into!

Thank you for brightening my day.
Marti

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that bends over it and whispers,
"grow, grow."

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9 posted 2006-03-30 05:21 PM


That rose is a Crimson Glory - now don't argue with me because I can smell it and I know the smell of a Crimson Glory better than I do any other rose!  Really loved this, especially the ending.  Don't ever answer the question as the mystery enhances the appeal.  Lovely, Ratleader.

- Owl

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10 posted 2006-03-30 05:48 PM


A fine write, but then i am biased where roses are concerned..thank you Ed..

Goldenrose.

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11 posted 2006-03-30 09:07 PM


Ed~
Do you have ANY IDEA just how poetically fragrant this penning is ?

Kind sir ... you have presented a bouquet of thought to a hungry heart~

How do I say thank you ?

.... OFTEN .... yes, that's it~

I'm printing this one ... framing it ...
and it will hang where this lady can breathe the essence of it when most needed~

I am ever grateful that you are a poet~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

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