The Black Rose Poem by Vanita Allgood

The Black Rose

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I've kissed the petal of the black rose as the morning dew blushed its black hue. I felt a passion beyond anything I knew, a flame, a fire, a burning desire for the black rose its petals to unfold, its beauty to behold. Your Love had me entangled upon your vine I dangled, Chained to the black rose petals I wrangled. Upon your bed in the early dew I found a colored rose petal, another heart that throbbed for you a flame that burned now an amber. Who too had thought you true and kissed the black rose petals blushing hue. Those barbed thorns upon your vine; so sharp; the lies, the deceit, the cheat; they cut, tear, bleed and don't prepare for the hurt they leave. Bold and daunting were you in your haunting. I wanted love but it was my soul you stole. In the ice cold blight of the winter night the black rose had froze. I cried, in the glistening icy snow; for the black rose had no heart to with stand the blight of that winter night. What it had was a cold heart with sharp thorns to enfold, the last cold kiss of death on the black rose shows I have no love to share or hold.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
disappointment in love, rose turned cold, heartache, human nature,
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Payal Parande 26 July 2012

it have every element which makes this poem more and more beautiful with each word...its sweet, musical, and yet full of emotion i am no expert but i think it is just perfect loved it..thank you so much for introducing this wonderful piece of art..... i hope i can write like you someday.. love payal

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