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A Rose, A Woman & A Man
by Handsum Hart

Monday, September 08, 2003
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A rose, a woman and a man, what a beautiful combination!


A Rose, A Woman and A Man
By Handsum-Hart

A rose is a lovely gift
destined to be admired
by the heart.
A woman is a gift of love
whose destination
is the admiration of a man’s heart.

A rose beautifies a fairytale.
A woman beautifies a man
and become his fairytale.

A rose is a symbol
of perfect beauty.
A woman is symbolical
of a heavenly rose
perfectly beautiful to a man.

A rose of enchantment
makes one feel lucky.
A woman of enchantment
makes one lucky man become
Aladdin of the Arabian Night
her eyes his magic rings
her heart his magic lamp
her soul his magic jinni
bloomer of all his rosy wishes.

A rose opens its petals
as if it was a folded letter
desirous of a candlelit reading.
A woman opens her heart
as if it was a love letter
unfolding her written secrets
for a man to read by candlelight
with the desires of his soul.

Springtime is the best time
for a rose to bloom.
Man-time is the best time
for a woman to bloom.

When wooed gently
by rain and sun
a rose blushes
into fullness of flower.
When gently wooed
by the raining kisses
and sunshine of a man
a woman blushes
into fullness of beauty.

When turned on
by warmth of light
a rose sprays
her captivating scent.
When turned on
by a man of warmth
with light so pure
a woman sprays
her scent of captivation
all over him.

When planted
in the earth’s garden
a rose shows her magic
to the world.
When planted
in a man’s garden of life
a woman shows her magic
to his world, by waving
her magic wand of love
over his heart
and making its sadness disappear.

This man wants to know
would you be my woman
with our wedding day rose
growing in your heart.

© 2003 Ronald Howard Moman

 


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Reviewed by Regina Pounds 3/19/2004
Exquisite, Hart...as usual, a pleasure to read your work.

Gina
Reviewed by Jaclynn Huntington 3/17/2004
Oh, but if all men could see women as marvelously as you do, mi'lord. You have a gift!

♫ Jackie
Reviewed by Anna Marie Fritz 12/19/2003
Magnificent comparisons, here, Handsum!
Reviewed by Tami Ryan 9/12/2003
Handsum,

So full of imagery and symbolism. Love the dance - full circle - in this one. As with the rose's petals, you reveal your love... ah, in full bloom. A splendid write!

Tami
Reviewed by Kay P Devenish 9/11/2003
Wonderful poetry here.
Eileen said exactly how I feel.
Best wishes
from
kay
Reviewed by Nancy D. 9/9/2003
This is beautifully written.

Nancy
Reviewed by Marie Wadsworth 9/9/2003
A lovely combination of elements in this poem and they all compliment each other excellently. Well done.
Reviewed by Susan de Vegter 9/9/2003
Now the rose is a mystery no more. I adore this write and the symbolism you gave it.

My heart is a rose and my soul the flower

Greatness of passion is my dew that I shower

When colors are pure with a hint of a woman

The man of the hour is smitten and driven

A rose is a Rose and a goddess of flowers

The tears of a woman gives a rose a spring shower.


Now you must really know I love the Rose.

Susan
Reviewed by Jenni Kalicharan 9/9/2003
Perfect graphics to accompany this most delightful poem, Double "H"... Lucky gal..
Jenni
Reviewed by Retta (Reindeer) Mckenzie 9/9/2003
This was so beautiful and loving, very wonderful poem,

Reindeer
Reviewed by Karen Lynn Vidra, The Texas Tornado 9/9/2003
utterly captivating romantic write, hh; thanks for sharing! :D (((HUGS))) and much love, your friend in texas, karen lynn.
Reviewed by Kate Clifford 9/9/2003
This is the most romantic poem I have ever read. It will leave any woman breathless, and I am sure the woman you have in mind will be thrilled when she sees this! Fantastic write!

Your illustration is as perfect as the poem. You are a very creative and loving person!
Reviewed by ya mama (Reader) 9/9/2003
the ending is perfect and so is the rest
Reviewed by Lisa Hilbers 9/9/2003
Ron, you romantic devil you! How precious this is! Loved every word. The ending was great. Lisa
Reviewed by Tinka Boukes 9/8/2003
Now this is just something powerful!!

Most beautifully written!!

Love Tinka
Reviewed by na na (Reader) 9/8/2003
Ron, what a beautiful poem. My heart knows the truth. The truth that you have found with your love more precious than the rose. How can she resist you. Your heart it open and real with the arrow of cupid embeded in it! I wish I have someone too. I would feel this way for her. What a sweet gentle tribute to your love. May you both find eternal bliss. Bill Murray
Reviewed by E T Waldron 9/8/2003
She'd be a fool to say no;-)...This is so lovely Handsum, and I love the graphic....You realy put your heart into this one
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