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The Rose (Young)

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The Rose (1938)
by Ella Young

Appeared in Marzillian and Other Poems (1938) (original has "white" for "sweet")

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The rose that blooms in Paradise
Burns with an ecstasy too sweet
For mortal eyes

But sometimes down the jasper walls
A petal falls
Toward Earth and night

To lose it is to lose delight
Beyond compare
To have it is to have
Despair

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