@OpenforSexerotica Let me know if i'm wrong. This about a beautiful woman that refuses to let a man tell her how beauitful she is and how much she is desired. She hides her self from being desired, because she of her shyness to be admired, she goes to her death never knowning her true beauity and how much she was desired.. i might have it wrong, but i did not see any hatred in it toward women.
@foster875 I agree, it shows no hatred whatsoever toward women. It's a "Carpe Diem" type of poem. The sender of the rose is urging her to seize the day, and come forth and be his love.
@OpenforSexerotica Ok, it's the rose he is talking to , to convey the message, and it's the rose that dies and not her.Carpe diem seize to day, beauty is short lived..( there is nothing like having the understanding of a 2 year old.)
@foster875 You're on the right track, but since this is a "Carpe diem" poem, the poet is speaking to the rose on behalf of the young woman he is in love with. He wants her to "seize the day!" and come to him as a lover. She does not die, but rather he is warning her that if she does not accept his love, she'll go to her death never knowing his love... or something along those lines.
@Spiceofmadrid Spiceofmadrid Wow! I'm impressed by the knowledge that men have on this poem .who? would ever imaginethat a man was talking to a 'ROSE'.. Thank you! for setting me straight and sharing your much appreciative information.The more I understand the poem, the more intrigue I become by it.{ By sending one rose, the man trusted , that the woman had the knowledge to understandthat he was saying all this to her ? } The poem is beauitful, thanks again ..
You read this poem wonderfully. This guy here who refers to the poem as misogynist doesn't seem to know what the word means.
OpenforSexerotica 5 months ago
@OpenforSexerotica Let me know if i'm wrong. This about a beautiful woman that refuses to let a man tell her how beauitful she is and how much she is desired. She hides her self from being desired, because she of her shyness to be admired, she goes to her death never knowning her true beauity and how much she was desired.. i might have it wrong, but i did not see any hatred in it toward women.
foster875 5 months ago
@foster875 I agree, it shows no hatred whatsoever toward women. It's a "Carpe Diem" type of poem. The sender of the rose is urging her to seize the day, and come forth and be his love.
OpenforSexerotica 5 months ago
@OpenforSexerotica Ok, it's the rose he is talking to , to convey the message, and it's the rose that dies and not her.Carpe diem seize to day, beauty is short lived..( there is nothing like having the understanding of a 2 year old.)
foster875 5 months ago
A 2 year old would have no understanding of it at all. (:o)
OpenforSexerotica 5 months ago
@foster875 You're on the right track, but since this is a "Carpe diem" poem, the poet is speaking to the rose on behalf of the young woman he is in love with. He wants her to "seize the day!" and come to him as a lover. She does not die, but rather he is warning her that if she does not accept his love, she'll go to her death never knowing his love... or something along those lines.
Spiceofmadrid 4 months ago
@Spiceofmadrid Spiceofmadrid Wow! I'm impressed by the knowledge that men have on this poem .who? would ever imaginethat a man was talking to a 'ROSE'.. Thank you! for setting me straight and sharing your much appreciative information.The more I understand the poem, the more intrigue I become by it.{ By sending one rose, the man trusted , that the woman had the knowledge to understandthat he was saying all this to her ? } The poem is beauitful, thanks again ..
foster875 4 months ago
Misogynist shit.
imaccuish 7 months ago
@imaccuish What's in the poem that conveys hatred of women? What's wrong with it as a poem? It has lasted a long time...
SpokenVerse 7 months ago
Wow, I've never seen one of these types of videos. That was really good! Such a good poem.
daltonhelen1 2 years ago