Sarah Jay - Rose’s rose rose
Rose’s rose rose <br />In the light of the day <br />While the wind blows <br />Round its flowers of the lightest rosé. <br />Rose’s rose rose <br />In a way Rose may <br />When she grows <br />As her rose <br />Shows <br />How it grows <br />And by the end of the day <br />When her rose’s flowers’d close <br />And its head would sway <br />In the wind, Rose would say: <br />“My rose, as you rose <br />In the light of the day <br />Did you notice those, <br />The sounds of your stay? <br />Not only those of the day, <br />But, too, the ones of the dark, rose, <br />The ones of the dark and the moon in its pose. <br />Did you notice those, rose? <br />Did you notice those? ” <br />And the rose would know <br />What Rose would want to say <br />And it would sleep <br />With its flowers of the lightest rosé.<br /><br />Sarah Jay<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/rose-s-rose-rose/