My Rose: You’re a Package
A haiku

Armed with the sharp prickles My Rose you are Pretty, Fragrant, & Colourful Seldom offering love; often needles
Give my other ‘stuff’ a go, too, please.
Summary
The web content presents a haiku poem titled "My Rose" accompanied by an image, which metaphorically compares a person to a rose with both beautiful and painful aspects, and it encourages readers to explore other writings by the author.
Abstract
The article "My Rose: You’re a Package" features a haiku that uses the rose as a metaphor for a person who is aesthetically pleasing (pretty, fragrant, and colorful) yet also has a defensive side (armed with sharp prickles). The poem suggests that while this person offers love, they more often show their tougher side. The piece is complemented by a captivating image of a rose, credited to lagrafika from Pixabay. Additionally, the author invites readers to consider their other works, linking to free verse poems and articles that delve into themes of human complexity and emotion, such as "don’t put anyone in boxes of any sort," "Tears Rolling Down My Face," and "The Irony."
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Armed with the sharp prickles My Rose you are Pretty, Fragrant, & Colourful Seldom offering love; often needles
Give my other ‘stuff’ a go, too, please.
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