Thursday, May 15, 2008

Wild Roses

due to my friend, vortican tod's um.... request, i shall soon post Wild Roses.
It is my truly romantic song about a person reminicin over the time said person spent with their gf/bf in a forst where they found... you guessed it.... wild roses.

ttfn.
saranam, minions,
A.A.

2 comments:

Vortican said...

Sounds very romantic. What color roses will you use? Lavender roses would be cool, under the pale moonlight...very mysterious! It should be a different color than red, everybody always thinks of red, but there's so many other cool rose colors. I think different colors are supposed to symbolize different things. Now I'm curious, off to the interwebs to do research. I'll be back!

Vortican said...

Look what I found:

Red: love, used to say "I love you," but also stands for courage and respect.

Red & White Together or White Roses with Red Edges signify unity and togetherness.

Pink: symbolizes grace, sophistication and elegance. Also symbolizes gentle feelings of love and friendship.

Dark Pink: Gratefulness and appreciation.

Light Pink: Admiration, sympathy

White: Innocence, purity, secrecy, friendship, reverence and humility.

Yellow: Often akin to joy and deep friendship or platonic love. In German speaking countries, however, they can mean jealousy and infidelity.

Yellow with red tips: Symbolizes a gesture of falling in love.

Orange or Coral symbolizes enthusiasm and desire

Burgundy: Beauty

Blue: Mystery

Green: Calm

Black: used to signify death (black being the color of death) often of old habits. In a positive light it signifies rebirth after death. Also, slavish devotion (as a true black rose is impossible to produce).

Purple: protection (or paternal/maternal love)
The rose also has various supernatural and literary attributes.

Pale Colors:convey warmth and friendship.

Lots of interesting symbolism to choose from...or you could write a totally new one!

hey, cherrios - smile!