Valentines Day
Since he has been gone a year.
or an eternity,
I searched through my vases
for that glass decanter with rosebuds.
Several years ago he gave me
a dozen red roses
with the usual sweet valentine,
probably the biggest on the shelf.
I kept the roses until they
were dry, still fragrantly intense.
Too beautiful to discard,
cherishing each petal, I
stored them in the vase.
Today each petal is so dry,
their fragrance dust. When
each petal reminds me
of a touch, a hug, a kiss,
I cannot throw them away.
Since he has been gone a year.
or an eternity,
I searched through my vases
for that glass decanter with rosebuds.
Several years ago he gave me
a dozen red roses
with the usual sweet valentine,
probably the biggest on the shelf.
I kept the roses until they
were dry, still fragrantly intense.
Too beautiful to discard,
cherishing each petal, I
stored them in the vase.
Today each petal is so dry,
their fragrance dust. When
each petal reminds me
of a touch, a hug, a kiss,
I cannot throw them away.
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