Thursday, August 03, 2006



ONE RED ROSE!

Have you seen the little cards that have saying on them , that you carry in your pocket? Well as mom and I was going though her stuff we found a few of them and here is one that I thought someone would like to see! I wish I knew who wrote it. because I would thank them for writting it!

ONE LITTLE ROSE

I would rather have one little rose from the garden of a friend

Than to have the choicest flowers, When my stay on earth must end.

I would rather have one pleasant word in kindness said to me Then flattery when my heart is still And life has ceased to be.

I would rather have a loving smile from Friends I know are true Then tears shed round my casket. when this world I've bid adieu

Bring me all your flowers today, whether pink or white or red I've rather have one blossom now Then a truck load when I'm dead!

14 comments:

Vicki said...

Oh my! Isn't this the truth! I so agree! Wanted to thank you for stopping by Windows with your sweet comment and prayer support. Baby Peyton is hanging in there!

Thanks,
Vicki

Jim said...

That is a nice poem. I haven't had a rose from a friend in a long time.
C.S. said you had a birthday, I just found out.
so,
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Tia said...

Hi and thank you for stoppping by my blog earlier. I love this poem. It is so apropos for me right now! It was important for me to see my grandma alive one last time - so not being there for her funeral isn't so devastating to me... She is not in that casket anyway but far beyond it by now. =)

Gordon said...

It has been said that many rich men still have their first dollar, but a truly wealthy person still has their first friend.

There is no price that can be placed on friendship.

Happy belated birthday.

Anonymous said...

You more than most people I know value true friendship. And what a nice birthday you must have had, 20 comments, I'm impressed!!

David Meigs said...
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David Meigs said...

That was lovily. God bless you, my friend!

Rulan said...

What a beautiful post and so true.
Have a great weekend and God bless you, my friend.

Curious Servant said...

: )

Godwyn Lim said...

How kind are the words. How sweet is the smell:-)

Sister Janice, thanks for sharing! I'm feeling better, thanks for the prayer!

Have a good week ahead! God Bless!

David Edward said...

that is terrific - and hapy birthday late ( i put mine off til next weekend since I refuse to grow up )

jel said...

I glad that this posts touch you as it did me! :)

vicki,thank you for stopping by,
still for your grandbaby!
tia,daveM, rulan , &CS
thank so much for popping in :)

jim,tom, gordon,tom, david,
thanks for the birthday you helped making a great day! :)

and Brother Godwyn,
am very greatful that you are going better!

to all may God bless you all!

Anonymous said...

That's so beautiful, and this is the first time I've seen it. Thank you for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Thank you so very much.... My mom passed away February 9, 1992.... This poem was her favorite, she often recited it.... I could not think of a few of the words and have been searching for them all these years.... Again I thank you for an undiscribable feeling in my heart... Susan M. Smith