Oh beauteous rose

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    Oh beauteous rose


    Oh beauteous rose
    That doth ensnare me
    Spare me your final death blow
    Be content in capturing my heart
    And entwine my soul
    May we be one as was intended

    Oh beauteous rose
    That doth ensnare me
    Spare me heart break
    Of you withering
    Drink deep from my soul
    Absorb me into your very being

    Oh but if I can endure
    Yet a single moment of your heart ache
    Let me be the bearer of eternal sorrow

    Oh but if I can endure
    Yet a single sorrow of your heart's throb
    May I be your barer of burdens
    Your faithful one to the end

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    drewking commented on Oh beauteous rose

    12-30-2008

    good work, deep!!

    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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