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December Rosebud

Haiku/poem

By Andrea Corwin Published 2 months ago 1 min read
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December rosebud

Mauve petals bask in sun, yet

Frosty death will come

This beautiful rose stretched in the sun, innocently trying to bloom. I wonder if she knew time was limited; was she anxious to bloom, knowing time was short and her winter doom was soon to come?

Copyright © 12/4/2025 by Andrea O. Corwin

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Andrea Corwin

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  • Denise E Lindquist2 months ago

    Beautiful haiku, comments, and your photo!!💕💗

  • Tim Carmichael2 months ago

    This is a beautiful haiku/poem that makes a striking contrast between the rosebud's delicate color and its short life. The feeling of limited time and coming winter doom is very clear and sad. Wonderful work.

  • Antoni De'Leon2 months ago

    aw, such a sweet sentiment. a gift to you.

  • Novel Allen2 months ago

    The rose knows that it will bloom again, just enjoying the last sunshine of the season. your keen eye is admirable, the rose and us, thank you.

  • Mariann Carroll2 months ago

    Beautiful Heiku befitting the rose portrait. That is very surprised nevertheless. Usually the roses are gone by October for sure

  • Lovely haiku & photo… Just ship your rose out to Australia a few months holiday… she’ll love it!🙃

  • Lana V Lynx2 months ago

    Your nature poetry is always beautiful, Andi!

  • Oh no, poor little rose. I think she doesn't know 🥺

  • John Cox2 months ago

    The flowers that somehow find a way to bloom in December are such a miracle. Your poem is lovely and filled with tender melancholy, Andi.

  • Mark Graham2 months ago

    I had a few December buds, but they didn't open liked I hoped they would, so I took them back out so that they could rot and just maybe come back in the Spring. Your haiku was perfect.

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