Sunday, April 26, 2009

Who's your rose and wat's their thorn?

hello, i'm sure some of you have heard the awesome song "Every Rose Has It's Thorn" by Poison. well i love that song....and i've been thinking..who do i love and if they're a rose...what's their thorn? well...my rose is my best friend "squeeky", her thorn is taking stuff to seriously...so who's your rose? and what do you think their thorn is? i'm just wondering. (and if you haven't heard the song i suggest you listen to it)...and i know this is a dumb question...but...i'd just like to say... whoever your rose is...it shouldn't matter if they have a thorn and they may prick you once in awhile..but they are to beautiful to miss or hate. so...watever their thorn/flaw...they're a rose...who wouldnt' want a beatuiful rose in their life?


thanks for answering ahead of time.

Who's your rose and wat's their thorn?
I gave you a star because this is a wonderful question.


Not only does it get us all thinking, but it makes us realize that no one is perfect and that's ok because we love them in spite of their thorn.





My rose is my hubby.


He is the best thing (right up there with my children) that has ever happened to me.


But yes, of course he has a thorn.


I would love for him to be more expressive of his love.


I know he loves me by the little things he does or says, but sometimes us (women) just need to "hear" it more.


I would love to "hear" it more, not just feel it.


Although the feeling it is the most important part.


That's why I'm not complaining, just that little thorn that I would love to pick off of my rose ;)
Reply:probably my husband %26amp; my 7 year old son with adhd.





-the hubby because he may be grumpy %26amp; had anger issues (his thorn) in the past which he still carries but he loves me %26amp; our kids %26amp; will do anything to be sure we are fed,sheltered %26amp; taken care of properly.(his rose)





-my son coz his behavioural problems(his thorn) had caused us to be involved in the child safety department here in queensland aus.but he can also be a sensitive %26amp; sweet young boy %26amp; he's my 1st born son(his rose)
Reply:My ex is my rose and her thorn is probably she talks on and on about nothing. it kinda gets on your nerves after a while. and im likein the 360's answer
Reply:my rose is my grandfather... and his thorn that puncture my heart is the fact that he is in a different part of the world an di miss him to death...
Reply:Hi sweet,





This is a very good question and is worth the star.





My rose is myself, my thorns are : my shyness, my honesty and my willingness to help others.
Reply:My only rose is my beautiful mom and her beautiful heart. And she is the only rose that doesn't have any thorns. =)
Reply:There's roses/thorns, roads/bumps, nature/hay fever...etc.


Who needs a song? The thorns, bumps, hayfever are what makes you a better person. You either succumb to life's glitches or you gain wisdom and become a better person. Are you learning anything or just sailing by without improvement?


A rose if called by any other name, would just be a rose.
Reply:wow, I think you've answered your question perfectly. my rose is my ex-boyfriend, and I've been pricked a few times by his thorn. He's on the edge of not being part of my life, but I don't know how to get him back. I miss my love, I miss my friend. Thank you so much for this analogy of roses and thorns, it brings light to my situation.
Reply:I am my own rose. The thorns on my stem are my self doubt, lack of self esteem, self destructive ways, vainty, and jealousy.


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