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This is an annotated list of subjects pertaining to roses: | This is an annotated list of subjects pertaining to roses: | ||
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*Good-bye England's Rose - pop song by [[Elton John]] adapted from his earlier ''Candle in the Wind'' as a <!--even more maudlin--> tribute to the late [[Diana, Princess of Wales]]. | *Good-bye England's Rose - pop song by [[Elton John]] adapted from his earlier ''Candle in the Wind'' as a <!--even more maudlin--> tribute to the late [[Diana, Princess of Wales]]. | ||
*Kissed by a Rose - pop song sung by Seal | *Kissed by a Rose - pop song sung by Seal | ||
*[[The Name of the Rose]] by [[Umberto Eco]] |
Latest revision as of 23:31, 28 May 2008
This is an annotated list of subjects pertaining to roses:
Roses in literature and song
- A red, red Rose – Robert Burns
- Red is the Rose – Irish folk song
- A rose by any other name (that which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet) – William Shakespeare
- A rose is a rose is a rose - Gertrude Stein
- Roses are Red – children’s ditty
- Roses are Red – pup tune sung by Bobby Vinton
- Good-bye England's Rose - pop song by Elton John adapted from his earlier Candle in the Wind as a tribute to the late Diana, Princess of Wales.
- Kissed by a Rose - pop song sung by Seal
- The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco