The Rose
Drops of scarlet
Around a thornless rope of green,
Pooled in a pond of mud,
Crushed and scattered.
The tortured rose
Lay beneath its thorny crown,
Mocked and beaten badly,
Counted worthless.
A white ribbon
Declared "to my beloved",
Before fading away,
Muddied and torn.
Three days later,
The rose had disappeared.
Then a man came to town,
Dressed in white robes.
He said, "To you
I gave My love and life,
Yet you threw it away.
I bear the scars.
"But I still love
You, and offer once more
The gift of salvation,
Bought with My blood.
"Will you accept?"
-Anne B. Caitlin
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