The following works recommend reading poems with the theme of roses:
wild rose
Author: Goethe (Germany)
The teenager saw a rose,
Little rose in the wilderness,
So delicate, lovely, bright,
Rush forward,
I looked at it with great pleasure.
Rose, rose, red rose,
Little rose in the wilderness.
The boy said, "I'll pick you up."
Little rose in the wilderness! "
Ross said, "I'm going to stab you,
You will never forget it.
I don't want to be chosen by you. "
Rose, rose, red rose,
Little rose in the wilderness.
Savage teenagers went to find her,
A little rose in the wilderness;
Rose stabbed him in self-defense,
She held back her tears in vain,
It is still broken.
Rose, rose, red rose,
Little rose in the wilderness.
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A rose with a tinge of purple or gray.
Author: Heine
When my heart fell in love with her,
She is a rose bud;
But when she grew up,
Tucao blossoms wonderfully.
She is the most beautiful shelter in this country,
I want to pick this rose,
But she knows how to use her thorns,
Gave me a nasty stab.
Now, after the storm,
She's withered, fallen, haggard-
I'm the famous Henry now,
She came up to me,
Infinitely reluctant.
Henry is in front,
Behind it is Henry,
Now her voice has a beautiful tone:
If there's anything that stings me now,
That's a mole on a beautiful woman's chin.