Red roses aren’t a cliché when they come from your own garden. There’s a vase of these glorious ‘Mister Lincoln’ blooms on my office desk, grown in our courtyard. Thanks James,
To whom I owe the leaping delight
That quickens my senses in our wakingtime
And the rhythm that governs the repose of our sleepingtime,
The breathing in unisonOf lovers whose bodies smell of each other
Who think the same thoughts without need of speech
And babble the same speech without need of meaning.No peevish winter wind shall chill
No sullen tropic sun shall wither
The roses in the rose-garden which is ours and ours onlyBut this dedication is for others to read:
These are private words addressed to you in public.
— T.S. Elliot