On the edge of a thicket were wild roses of the rarest blue
Shining like a sapphire when drenched in crystal clear dew
No beauty is without its flaws
Blue rose had sprouted vicious, prickly thorns
Birds and butterflies shunned it with all their might
The village folk wanted it out of their sight!
Cursed they said and left it alone
It's beauty was evil and petals surely venom
Turning skywards, Blue Rose whimpered
Why did you create me so, to be isolated?
The heavens smiled and showered it with rain
You don't know your power yet, you're an elixir, not a bane
Blue rose didn't know but it held a sacred secret
It was no sorcerer but held the ambrosial nectar sweetest
Turning indigo by night this was a magical bloom
Exuding a prized aroma and holding a mythical perfume
Only the brave and true of heart deserves you, Blue Rose
You're my dear child and I hold you close
Sometimes we are the Blue Rose, we must embrace our flaws
We are divinely protected, our thorns maybe our blessings in disguise
©️ Sangeetha Kamath
Pic Courtesy: Image by Erika Varga from Pixabay
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