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Yellow Roses
They were delivered in morning rain
Water droplets formed on the petals soft
The air carried a familiar refrain
From where Eagles are soaring aloft

I heard the endless refrain
Repeating and repeating
As it entered my brain
Causing my heart rapid beating

Goodbye, it said, goodbye
I don't love you anymore
Naturally causing me to cry
As I heard the slamming of the door

I know what yellow roses mean
The message is loud and clear
They are sent to avert a scene
And the message all do hear

Their fragrance is so sweet
Their message is so cruel
Their petals fall at my feet
I've been such a fool.

Copyright © 2005 Lunaria (Lila May Guptill)



Posted: 2005-07-22 16:32:04 UTC

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