No Rose Tattoo

Allan M. Heller
I wanted once to get a small tattoo
A simple rose, and underneath, your name
Your photo in a wallet would not do
To hide you in a billfold seemed a shame.
A permanent impression of my love
Emblazoned on my arm for all to see
Inspired, if unoriginal, and of
Utmost affection and sincerity.
But tattoos fade, and wrinkles mar the skin
A better tribute clearly you deserved
Instead of colored ink I cast you in
These fourteen simple lines. They are reserved
For you, my mother, who will occupy
The first place in my heart, until I die.

Published by Allan M. Heller

I am a free lance writer and author of three books. I have also published short fiction, and poetry. I don't fit into a particular political mold. Although I lean toward conservative, I have opinions that...  View profile

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  • Lenora Murdock5/15/2008

    A great tribute to your mother!

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