Wednesday, November 12, 2008

“God gave us memory so that we might have roses in December” (-Unknown)

You love the roses—so do I. I wish
The sky would rain down roses, as they rain
From off the shaken bush. Why will it not?
Then all the valley would be pink and white
And soft to tread on. They would fall as light
As feathers, smelling sweet: and it would be
Like sleeping and yet waking, all at once.

(-George Eliot)

“We can complain because rose bushes have thorns or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.” (-Unknown)



11 comments:

Merisi said...

Good morning, Sue,

(or shall I say, good night?),
you brightened my morning with those sweet birds and the rose, and all your poem selections, on a gray foggy morning here, thank you! :-)

Greetings from V.!

Merisi said...

Re your post about Lake Tahoe
The definition of "suburbia" (“Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees and then names the streets after them.”):
This morning I read in the New York Times that Peter Matthiessen's home he lives near the beach here, on a six-acre, bird-thronged island of trees surrounded by former potato fields that have lately been replanted with McMansions.
If one of the best nature writer in the whole wide world is not safe from McMansions, who is?
Have you read his "Birds of Heaven", I highly recommend it (and the Watson series, three novels, "set in the Florida Everglades and dealing with the oppression of the blacks and Indians there and the despoiling of the environment").

Merisi said...

Please pardon my mistakes!

Sandy said...

How glorious, I could gaze at this all day (and just may) and the prose match perfectly! What a soothing visual of rose petals everywhere!! AHHHHHHH

Françoise said...

Here in Portland, the last of the roses soldier on against the first big storm of the year. Among them the sturdiest, Charlotte by David Austin, will continue to put out flowers until December. Then I will pine till the first spring rose appears.
A lovely entry, thank you!

Cris, Artist in Oregon said...

A lovely poem to go with a lovely Rose. I do still have some roses, small but still roses, even after all that rain we've had. They are stronger then we think.
Hope your trip is going well.

A Brush with Color said...

Merisi, thanks for the recommendation of "Birds of Heaven." I'll have to look for it!

Thanks everyone! I do appreciate the encouraging words.

ParisBreakfasts said...

Lovely sentiments Sue..
And even lovelier, quite ephemeral watercolor of the last rose of winter...
Merci

A Brush with Color said...

thanks, Carol! Glad you're home safe and sound.

Lavinia said...

Lord, forgive me for asking why
Thorns live on but roses die...

A Brush with Color said...

Aaaaah, I like that, Lavinia! Thanks!