| Member Comments on this Poem |
| Posted by Mary Ellen Smith on 03/25/05 at 12:27 AM the perfect sentiment...a lovely read! |
| Posted by Charles J Hannan on 03/25/05 at 05:17 AM Beautiful poem, honey..You are an angel sweetheart!!..MUAHS!! |
| Posted by Maryellen Lebeda-Parra on 03/25/05 at 05:20 AM beautiful roses! beautiful poem ... |
| Posted by Charles E Minshall on 03/25/05 at 07:00 AM Great flowery love poem Annie and happy birthday...Charlie |
| Posted by Maureen Glaude on 03/25/05 at 04:29 PM a special meaning to me, in the fragrance of flowers, I must tell you about in an IM soon. The importance of it never to be understated. Wonderful. And by the way, Happy Birthday on the 23rd. |
| Posted by Rachelle Howe on 03/25/05 at 04:53 PM awwwww. it makes me wanna run back into the bedroom and kiss rita on the forehead, lingering only long enough to watch her while she sleeps. then come back here and tell you about it because you made me go in there in the first place. *GRIN* mmm... sappy, mushy poetry... :) |
| Posted by Melissa Arel on 03/26/05 at 01:50 AM simply beautiful.. love-filled and touching.. great work :) |
| Posted by JD Clay on 03/26/05 at 07:29 PM It's hard to describe the emotive reaction this magnificent, heartfelt poem brings to the reader, Anne. Suffice it to say, the scent of these roses carries far and wide, today, tomorrow, and beyond. Happy days!
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| Posted by Chris Sorrenti on 03/29/05 at 04:05 PM Sweet poem reflecting a sweet couple Anne. Happy (belated) Birthday. An incentive for me to check that list more often. :o) |
| Posted by Ashok Sharda on 03/29/05 at 05:01 PM Vibrating with love. Words have their own boundaries. But not those undulating refined energies. |
| Posted by Thomas K. Hunt on 04/09/05 at 06:11 AM Wow, simply beautiful...... |
| Posted by Fredrich Mohre on 04/12/05 at 04:34 PM I am a ROSE FREAK...love them, I plant them and If my wife didn't follow up with TLC I would have killed them all by accident....well written and a beautiful photo, I can almost smell them from here, I bet they are Chrysler Imperials or Mrs. Lincoln/...I can tell from the aroma clear from here thanks for the thoughts Fred M |
| Posted by Glenn Currier on 04/24/05 at 04:14 AM Roses for passion and the deepness of caring... may your days be scented with the art of love. This makes me so happy for your, dear friend. |
| Posted by Philip F De Pinto on 04/29/05 at 02:09 PM where as I would have presented you the one and truer than a dozen and blazoned redder. but that is what makes for horseracing, and garlands to the victors and straw to the losers. |
| Posted by Bradd Howard on 05/06/05 at 08:44 PM in the mass of cheesy love poetry that surfaces on this site and in Hallmark cards Your poem smelled like roses. Thank you for making love poetry fresh again and not using the same stale old language... nice enjoyable read... Bradd |
| Posted by Max Bouillet on 05/10/05 at 01:59 PM Tonight smells like roses... each petal becomes a layer of fog that drifts before my eyes making it difficult to see anything but you! ;) |
| Posted by Chris Sorrenti on 05/13/05 at 04:38 PM Glad I finally got around to reading this Anne. Worthy reflection of a timeless gift. Well done...giver and getter! |