Peppermint Rose
Peppermint Rose
She's as pure as a white sheet cloth
Hanging on a clothes line in the hot sun
Rose so fragrance free to smell her all of your days and nights when rain comes pouring down on earth ground
Dozen of them on the tabletops in schools and florest shops to be purchased for a decent price or more
Days of days have gone by when Sistah and Brothers are in need of caring for love on birthdays and holidays so pleased and welcoming
When you can watched them bloom on out Eve May and June Summer time to firmament them on out
Beautiful as they can be
Ready to give away to that special person or individual who loves you the most
Counting the blessings and miracles too
Where you know from first start to finished you will be alright
Seeing of mother nature spread her wings in a way like never before Um! Um! Created Creator's
Who allows everything to be like it is
And born once again from it's root below and risen on up until it withers away, no more
In 5 miles of wind
By Rosa Lee Ranson
My calling my passion
My life today, tomorrow and forevermore
Loving just what I can and can't do on a daily base with faith knowing that I have strength to do all things through Christ Lord who strengthens me.
Excellent is my achievement into success.
Letting nothing to stop me from it nor lead me astray
Leading out my unique self, love and likeness that was created in me
With the father being first base and centered
Where my dreams has come a light to shine
In prayer
I am me once again and again.
Amen
About this poem
A poem written to inspire you with love hope and gratitude shaping up the souls of many today, tomorrow, and forevermore.
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Written on September 04, 2023
Submitted by rosar.44956 on September 04, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | AXBXCXXDXXXAXCX B BCDXXDXXXEE |
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Closest metre | Iambic heptameter |
Characters | 1,509 |
Words | 295 |
Stanzas | 3 |
Stanza Lengths | 15, 1, 11 |
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