"The Rosarian"
by Max Harris
Five people are enough. I see in them,
A conflagration of roses, at any time of year.
They are at play amidst a secrecy of green age
Whether they are sternly budding or whether
They are defying the sun to burn them in the heart.
They are sweet and deminine, or dancing a gavotte
To the rhythm of the invisible weather.
Thereby it comes to be that I am ageless
And will be watching their laughter and care.
I have named them, as befits a good rosarian.
There is Von and Sa, Ryder and Sam, and
Peter, Paul and Mary. Let the weather do its worst.
I shall not let it harm them.
They shall prosper within my gnarled shade.
At least, that is what I choose to think.
If this is not so, the years will have been
A waste. Like Elizabeth Browning I shall count the days
and the ways
There will have been enough. I shall look
To all the watering they will read.
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