'Roses'. a Memory of 'Alexandra Day' (Songs in Season)

Subtitle: Rhymes for the Times

Series: The Motley Muse

The poem describes the fleeting nature of life and beauty, using the rose as a metaphor for the transience of human experience. The speaker reflects on how roses are often associated with love and passion, but ultimately wither and die, leaving behind only memories. This theme is echoed in the phrase "a memory of Alexandra Day", suggesting that even the most cherished moments are subject to the passage of time. AI Generated Content

~1926 CE
Available in: English
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