ROSE QUOTES III

quotations about roses

Since Eden's freshness and man's fall, no rose has been original.

THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH

"Originality"

Tags: Thomas Bailey Aldrich


If you eat my mouth like a mystical rose with powers of healing and damnation, If I confess that your body is the only civilization I long to experience ... would it mean that we are close to knowing something about love?

ABERJHANI

Visions of a Skylark Dressed in Black


The Roses are blooming! all fragrant they're come;
Sweet Philomel wooes them; the bee, with blithe hum,
From each crimson cup quaffs the nectarine dew,
And the butterfly rifles their sweets ever new.
Fresh roses, full blown, now in groups meet the eye,
Green buds clustering round them, beneath a blue sky.
Like proud city dames, some in rich gardens grow;
As peasant-girls blushing, some grace the hedge-row.

CHARLES KENWORTHY

"The Roses Are Coming", Original Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects


Though every year
It's very clear
I should be used
To carrying on
But I can be found in the garden
Singing this song
When the last
Rose of summer is gone

TOM WAITS

"The Last Rose of Summer"

Tags: Tom Waits


A rose is not a rose is not a rose. Each rose is unique, a gem of its own nature.

MARTHA ROSE WARNER

A Rose Is a Rose


The rose shadows said that they loved the sun, but that they also loved the dark, where their roots grew through the lightless mystery of the earth. The roses said: You do not have to choose.

ROBIN MCKINLEY

Sunshine


Beauty is an ecstasy; it is as simple as hunger. There is really nothing to be said about it. It is like the perfume of a rose: you can smell it and that is all.

W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM

Cakes and Ale

Tags: W. Somerset Maugham


Some people grumble that roses have thorns; I am grateful that thorns have roses.

ALPHONSE KARR

A Tour Round My Garden

Tags: Alphonse Karr


The rose has told
In one simplicity
That never life
Relinquishes a bloom
But to bestow
An ancient confidence

NATHALIA CRANE

Venus Invisible and Other Poems


O beautiful, royal Rose,
O Rose, so fair and sweet!
Queen of the garden art thou,
And I--the Clay at thy feet!

JULIA C. R. DORR

The Clay and the Rose


Buy more stock in roses
Millionaires will always woo
Don't be shocked if roses
Make a millionaire of you

MAGNETIC FIELDS

"Roses"


My wild Irish Rose
The sweetest flower that grows
You may search everywhere but none can compare
With my wild Irish Rose

HANK LOCKLIN

"My Wild Irish Rose"


All June I bound the rose in sheaves,
Now, rose by rose, I strip the leaves.

ROBERT BROWNING

One Way of Love

Tags: Robert Browning


Did you hear about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete? Proving nature's laws wrong, it learned to walk without having feet. Funny, it seems to by keeping it's dreams; it learned to breathe fresh air. Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else even cared.

TUPAC SHAKUR

The Rose That Grew from Concrete

Tags: Tupac Shakur


There is no more potent symbol of love than red roses. Whether a single bud or a whole bouquet, they whisper love in virtually every language. The color of beating hearts and hot blood, they convey not just affection but pure pounding passion.

MEG MCCONAHEY

"Best roses to grow in a North Coast climate", The Press Democrat, February 12, 2016


There is a rose in Spanish Harlem
A red rose up in Spanish Harlem
With eyes as black as coal
That look down in my soul
And start a fire there and then I lose control
I have to beg your pardon
I'm gonna pick that rose
And watch her as she grows in my garden

THE MAMAS & THE PAPAS

"Spanish Harlem"


White roses climbing up the hill,
White roses, are ye virgin still?
Or has some finger spoiled your loveliness
By a too-ardent sudden tenderness?

DOROTHY LANDERS BEALL

"The Woman--and This Man", Poems


Pretty Rose, thou gaudy flower,
Sacred to Love's almighty power,
Whence there's no Lover ever seeks,
But finds Thee in his Mistress' cheeks.

ANACREON

"Ode V", Odes

Tags: Anacreon


The Roses are fading! a dull yellow tinge
Creeps o'er their bright leaf, weaving there a curled fringe;
Each flower, as in grief, bows its languishing head;
The blanched leaves, fast shedding, fall on their cold bed;
The proudest now droop, and the loveliest decay;
Their perfume and splendour are passing away.
Here, pensively musing, may Beauty's self view
How transient the charms of her cheek's roseate hue!

CHARLES KENWORTHY

"The Roses Are Coming", Original Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects


O Rose thou art sick.
The invisible worm,
That flies in the night
In the howling storm:
Has found out thy bed
Of crimson joy:
And his dark secret love
Does thy life destroy.

WILLIAM BLAKE

"The Sick Rose", Songs of Experience