Death's Hand; a black Rose

Death's Hand; a black Rose

A Poem by Carlos Lorenzo Estrada
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One of the world's personification of beauty is a Rose. It is a mystery wrapped in fragrance and color. And defines many meanings in our hearts.

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Death's Hand; a black Rose

By

Carlos Lorenzo Estrada 


(Thorns and Petals)


On these thorns of misery 
a rose has come to bloom

Its colors echo many gifts
in petals of her plume

Within deepest red is love
that pierces heart's defense 

Indulges all our fantasies 
destroys our common sense 

In lavender enchantment grows
beyond the place of dreams 

Casts us into fairytale
till lost in rainbow beams

Within the white is purity 
as clear as winter's snow

Treasured most by avarice hearts
attracted to its glow

In gold the sign of friendship 
steadfast and resolute 

Where loyalty and honor reign 
amongst its strong pursuits 

But in the hand of Death I see
a gift as black as coal 

Whose lanquished prickly razor stem
proves tempting towards my soul...





© 2022 Carlos Lorenzo Estrada


Author's Note

Carlos Lorenzo Estrada
I love roses since I was a child and watching my grandmother in her garden tend to them. Their colors just mesmerize me in so many ways. I feel they are made from the stuff of dreams and angels breath. CLE

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I love your images of roses and the emotions exuded from them… you speak of many emotions in a beautiful poetic form… from fantasy to dreams to purity to loyalty, but in the end… it seems like death is dark and prickly but inevitable…..
Love it!
Best, B

Posted 1 Year Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

1 Year Ago

Thank you B for your comment. As always I so appreciate the encouraging words of my peers and fello.. read more
Betty Hermelee

1 Year Ago

You're very welcome, and as a painter, I should have paid more attention to the splendid colors reve.. read more
This poem is rather beautiful. The rhyming rolls off the tongue and guides us through all these very human emotions that all of a sudden feel tangible because of the words and descriptions you used.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

1 Year Ago

Thank you kindly for your review Lillian. Watching my grandmother in her garden tending to her rose.. read more
Lillian Kirsch

1 Year Ago

That's a beautiful way to describe the memory of your grandmother. My grandma is an important part o.. read more
the opening couplet immediately arrests the mind. a great image on which to build: deliverance from one's own darkness, the possibility of another's offer of redemption. From there the poem attacks one's senses with a well thought out use of colors and emotional warnings. Really enjoyed the poem CLE

Posted 1 Year Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

1 Year Ago

Thank you Ken I appreciate your thoughts on this poem. Roses have always held a deep fascination in.. read more
I do love rhyming couplets. Well, you have to watch out for those black roses. Would not advise giving them to a lady to make a good impression. On the other hand, they make great funeral statements.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

1 Year Ago

I totally agree JB. As I told Jacob in the comment below I've always been fascinated by roses becaus.. read more
nice use of color scheme here...the roses are beautiful to look at, but sometimes when we reach beneath the surface beauty we are torn apart by the thorns of what they are inside.
j.

Posted 1 Year Ago


Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

1 Year Ago

Thank you J for your comment on this poem. Roses and their colors have always fascinated me growing.. read more

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Added on October 21, 2022
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Carlos Lorenzo Estrada
Carlos Lorenzo Estrada

salinas , CA



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If I can say something worth saying that makes just one person think about others...I'll try. The greatest storyteller was my grandmother. I miss her stories. Also, I would like to add to please pay.. more..

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