![]() Rose Thorns
Why do roses need their thorns? Some things are little known. But thorns of roses spring and seize the surface of fey airs before the roses come. I’ve seen thorns huddle in a harmony alone, hunkered down on green, wiry canes, smoothed blades of whipping rose stalks, and curl their polished tridents to night’s call. They are like stars digging into firmament with such desire, you don’t quite get it, and so healthy that they almost have to wound, or like bodies that can’t be argued, borrowed, tamed. The touch of a thorn is a wry, deep telling of the senses not to bloom without a wish to, without belief in pain to hold us true. From Volume 191, Number 5, February 2008 Copyright © The Poetry Foundation |