When will the roses grow again

Ariel Perez

You were the sun when i needed a moon, The dark risen into the sky as you vanished in the night. I saw the stars and i thought it was you, oh dear roses when will you bloom. The dark grew brighter as i saw the moon oh dear sun i thought it was you, but it comforted me when i needed sleep, oh dear sun i wish you were up in the sky looking over me. There was a breeze that was calling for me, oh dear sun i thought you sent someone to get me. But it was just the moon, stars, breeze and me. Oh dear sun where were you, when i needed light to see. I woke up, but the moon told me to sleep as the sun will soon wake up for me. But the roses weren't blooming yet you awoken. The moon was gone and so were the stars and breeze, they were in another place taking care of ones who needed thee, The moon will come back, i know the moon will. Oh dear sun you abandoned me, when i needed light to see. Oh dear sun i counted to ten... When will the roses grow again.. -Ariel Perez

  • Author: Ariel Ann S. Perez (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 29th, 2017 11:55
  • Comment from author about the poem: This is about a person needing someone to comfort them in the dark, they were waiting for the only thing they ever knew, the sun to join them. But the sun left them in the darkest hours, someone else like the moon, stars, and breeze were there to comfort thee. The person now knows who is there for them. But their trust is wondering around now hoping to be ok.. So they will continue to ask "When will the roses grow again?" as in "When will i love or trust again, as you left me... the person i only ever knew of.. left me in the dark" as they recover and wait for the Moon, stars, and breeze to join them again, as the moon,stars, and breeze are hoping for the same thing. Different meanings to everyone.
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