Rose Poems
Rose
Robert Burns - 279. Epigram On Francis Grose The Antiquary
THE DEVIL got notice that Grose was a-dyingSo whip! at the summons, old Satan came flying;But when he approached where poor Francis.- Rose poems.
Robert Burns - 309. Verses On Captain Grose
KEN ye aught o’ Captain Grose?—Igo, and ago,If he’s amang his friends or foes?—Iram, coram, dago. Is he to Abra’m’s bosom.- Rose poems.
Andrew Barton Paterson - A Bunch Of Roses
Roses ruddy and roses white, What are the joys that my heart discloses? Sitting alone in the fading light Memories come to me here.- Rose poems.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - A Dead Rose
O Rose! who dares to name thee?No longer roseate now, nor soft, nor sweet;But pale, and hard, and dry, as stubble-wheat,---Kept seven.- Rose poems.
Emily Bronte - A Little Budding Rose
It was a little budding rose,Round like a fairy globe,And shyly did its leaves uncloseHid in their mossy robe,But sweet was the slight.- Rose poems.
Robert Burns - A Red, Red Rose
O my Luve's like a red, red roseThat's newly sprung in June;O my Luve's like the melodieThat's sweetly played in tune.As fair art thou,.- Rose poems.
Thomas Carew - A Song: When June Is Past, The Fading Rose
Ask me no more where Jove bestows, When June is past, the fading rose; For in your beauty's orient deep These flowers as in their causes,.- Rose poems.
Robert Frost - Asking For Roses
A house that lacks, seemingly, mistress and master,With doors that none but the wind ever closes,Its floor all littered with glass.- Rose poems.
Michael Burch - Auschwitz Rose
There is a Rose at Auschwitz, in the briar,a rose like Sharon's, lovely as her name.The world forgot her, .- Rose poems.
Howard Nemerov - Because You Asked About The Line Between Prose And Poetry
Sparrows were feeding in a freezing drizzleThat while you watched turned into pieces of snowRiding a gradient invisibleFrom silver.- Rose poems.
Rudyard Kipling - Blue Roses
Roses red and roses whitePlucked I for my love's delight.She would none of all my posies--Bade me gather her blue roses.Half the world.- Rose poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - Bonnie Montrose
Beautiful town of Montrose, I will now commence my lay,And I will write in praise of thee without dismay,And in spite of all your foes,I.- Rose poems.
Anne Sexton - Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty)
Considera girl who keeps slipping off,arms limp as old carrots,into the hypnotist's trance,into a spirit worldspeaking with the gift.- Rose poems.
Conrad Aiken - Chiarascuro: Rose
HeFill your bowl with roses: the bowl, too, have of crystal. Sit at the western window. Take the sun Between your hands like a ball.- Rose poems.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox - Coleur De Rose
I want more lives in which to love This world so full of beauty, I want more days to use the ways I know of doing duty; I ask no greater.- Rose poems.
Charles Bukowski - Hooray Say The Roses
hooray say the roses, today is blamesdayand we are red as blood.hooray say the roses, today is Wednesdayand we bloom wher soldiers.- Rose poems.
William Blake - I Rose Up At The Dawn Of Day
I rose up at the dawn of day--`Get thee away! get thee away!Pray'st thou for riches? Away! away!This is the Throne of Mammon grey.'Said.- Rose poems.
Emily Dickinson - If I Could Bribe Them By A Rose
If I could bribe them by a RoseI'd bring them every flower that growsFrom Amherst to Cashmere!I would not stop for night, or storm.- Rose poems.
Emily Dickinson - If I Should Cease To Bring A Rose
If I should cease to bring a RoseUpon a festal day,'Twill be because beyond the RoseI have been called away --If I should cease to.- Rose poems.
Ingeborg Bachmann - In The Storm Of Roses
Wherever we turn in the storm of roses,the night is lit up by thorns, and the thunderof leaves, once so quiet within the bushes,rumbling.- Rose poems.
William Henry Davies - Laughing Rose
If I were gusty April now, How I would blow at laughing Rose; I'd make her ribbons slip their knots, And all her hair come loose.If.- Rose poems.
E E Cummings - Lily Has A Rose
lily has a rose(i have none)"don't cry dear violetyou may take mine""o how how howcould i ever wear it nowwhen the boy who gave it.- Rose poems.
Willa Cather - LONDON ROSES
"ROWSES, Rowses! Penny a bunch!" they tell you-- Slattern girls in Trafalgar, eager to sell you. Roses, roses, red in the Kensington.- Rose poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - Montrose
Beautiful town of Montrose, I will now commence my lay,And I will write in praise of thee without dismay,And in spite of all your foes,l.- Rose poems.
Barry Tebb - MY PERFECT ROSE
At ten she came to me, three years ago,There was ‘something between us’ even then;Watching her write like Eliot every day,Turn.- Rose poems.
THE DEVIL got notice that Grose was a-dyingSo whip! at the summons, old Satan came flying;But when he approached where poor Francis.- Rose poems.
Robert Burns - 309. Verses On Captain Grose
KEN ye aught o’ Captain Grose?—Igo, and ago,If he’s amang his friends or foes?—Iram, coram, dago. Is he to Abra’m’s bosom.- Rose poems.
Andrew Barton Paterson - A Bunch Of Roses
Roses ruddy and roses white, What are the joys that my heart discloses? Sitting alone in the fading light Memories come to me here.- Rose poems.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - A Dead Rose
O Rose! who dares to name thee?No longer roseate now, nor soft, nor sweet;But pale, and hard, and dry, as stubble-wheat,---Kept seven.- Rose poems.
Emily Bronte - A Little Budding Rose
It was a little budding rose,Round like a fairy globe,And shyly did its leaves uncloseHid in their mossy robe,But sweet was the slight.- Rose poems.
Robert Burns - A Red, Red Rose
O my Luve's like a red, red roseThat's newly sprung in June;O my Luve's like the melodieThat's sweetly played in tune.As fair art thou,.- Rose poems.
Thomas Carew - A Song: When June Is Past, The Fading Rose
Ask me no more where Jove bestows, When June is past, the fading rose; For in your beauty's orient deep These flowers as in their causes,.- Rose poems.
Robert Frost - Asking For Roses
A house that lacks, seemingly, mistress and master,With doors that none but the wind ever closes,Its floor all littered with glass.- Rose poems.
Michael Burch - Auschwitz Rose
There is a Rose at Auschwitz, in the briar,a rose like Sharon's, lovely as her name.The world forgot her, .- Rose poems.
Howard Nemerov - Because You Asked About The Line Between Prose And Poetry
Sparrows were feeding in a freezing drizzleThat while you watched turned into pieces of snowRiding a gradient invisibleFrom silver.- Rose poems.
Rudyard Kipling - Blue Roses
Roses red and roses whitePlucked I for my love's delight.She would none of all my posies--Bade me gather her blue roses.Half the world.- Rose poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - Bonnie Montrose
Beautiful town of Montrose, I will now commence my lay,And I will write in praise of thee without dismay,And in spite of all your foes,I.- Rose poems.
Anne Sexton - Briar Rose (Sleeping Beauty)
Considera girl who keeps slipping off,arms limp as old carrots,into the hypnotist's trance,into a spirit worldspeaking with the gift.- Rose poems.
Conrad Aiken - Chiarascuro: Rose
HeFill your bowl with roses: the bowl, too, have of crystal. Sit at the western window. Take the sun Between your hands like a ball.- Rose poems.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox - Coleur De Rose
I want more lives in which to love This world so full of beauty, I want more days to use the ways I know of doing duty; I ask no greater.- Rose poems.
Charles Bukowski - Hooray Say The Roses
hooray say the roses, today is blamesdayand we are red as blood.hooray say the roses, today is Wednesdayand we bloom wher soldiers.- Rose poems.
William Blake - I Rose Up At The Dawn Of Day
I rose up at the dawn of day--`Get thee away! get thee away!Pray'st thou for riches? Away! away!This is the Throne of Mammon grey.'Said.- Rose poems.
Emily Dickinson - If I Could Bribe Them By A Rose
If I could bribe them by a RoseI'd bring them every flower that growsFrom Amherst to Cashmere!I would not stop for night, or storm.- Rose poems.
Emily Dickinson - If I Should Cease To Bring A Rose
If I should cease to bring a RoseUpon a festal day,'Twill be because beyond the RoseI have been called away --If I should cease to.- Rose poems.
Ingeborg Bachmann - In The Storm Of Roses
Wherever we turn in the storm of roses,the night is lit up by thorns, and the thunderof leaves, once so quiet within the bushes,rumbling.- Rose poems.
William Henry Davies - Laughing Rose
If I were gusty April now, How I would blow at laughing Rose; I'd make her ribbons slip their knots, And all her hair come loose.If.- Rose poems.
E E Cummings - Lily Has A Rose
lily has a rose(i have none)"don't cry dear violetyou may take mine""o how how howcould i ever wear it nowwhen the boy who gave it.- Rose poems.
Willa Cather - LONDON ROSES
"ROWSES, Rowses! Penny a bunch!" they tell you-- Slattern girls in Trafalgar, eager to sell you. Roses, roses, red in the Kensington.- Rose poems.
William Topaz Mcgonagall - Montrose
Beautiful town of Montrose, I will now commence my lay,And I will write in praise of thee without dismay,And in spite of all your foes,l.- Rose poems.
Barry Tebb - MY PERFECT ROSE
At ten she came to me, three years ago,There was ‘something between us’ even then;Watching her write like Eliot every day,Turn.- Rose poems.

