The “Generous Gardener” Rosebush Growing Through a Pink Wooden Railing

The “Generous Gardener” Rosebush Growing Through a Pink Wooden Railing

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The pink rose blossom rings the breeze of spring

With fragrance of its petals and its dreams.

The sunlight air and blooms play chords that bring

On harmony that tastes of April gleams.

This fragrance causes colors in the nose

If it is spiritual.  Clear eyes can touch

The velvet of the smell.  This softness blows

Like melody our souls can see as much

Or more as hearts can hear the movement of

The teardrop form in elegance of notes.

The sugar of the musk seems like the love

In ballerina hands where kissing floats.

  The petals do not fall through music’s sense

    But try to cling beside a pink soul’s fence.

Phillip Whidden