Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE MESSAGE OF THE ROSE, by ANONYMOUS First Line: Only a rose in a glass Last Line: "I thank thee, rose, dear rose" Subject(s): Flowers;roses | ||||||||
ONLY a rose in a glass, Set by a sick man's bed; The day was weary, the day was long, But the rose it spoke with a voice-like song, And this is what it said: -- "I know that the wind is keen, And the drifted snows lie deep; I know that the cruel ice lies spread O'er the laughing brook and the lake's blue bed, And the fountain's rush and leap. "I know, I know all this; Yet here I sit -- a rose! Smiling I sit and I feel no fear, For God is good and the spring is near, Couched in the shrouding snows. "Canst thou not smile with me? Art thou less strong than I? Less strong at heart than a feeble flower Which lives and blossoms but one brief hour, And then must droop and die? "Surely, thou canst endure Thy little pains and fears, Before whose eyes, all fair and bright, In endless vistas of delight, Stretch the eternal years!" Then o'er the sick man's heart Fell a deep and hushed repose; He turned on his pillow and whispered low, That only the listening flower might know: "I thank thee, Rose, dear Rose." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE WHISPER OF THE ROSE by EDMUND JOHN ARMSTRONG THE WISDOM OF THE ROSE by ELSA BARKER LOVE PLANTED A ROSE by KATHARINE LEE BATES ROSES; A VILANELLE by LOUISA SARAH BEVINGTON THE PAINTER ON SILK by AMY LOWELL VARIATIONS: 17 by CONRAD AIKEN WORDS IN A CERTAIN APPROPRIATE MODE by HAYDEN CARRUTH TIS A LITTLE JOURNEY by ANONYMOUS |
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