One Perfect Rose
The
disappointment that the speaker is having is about the clichés of
love, specifically about how people in love always send flowers. The speaker
does love the fact that she has received a rose, which is the symbol of love
yet she thinks it’s very ordinary and wants something special that not a lot of
people can get, like a limousine. If you want to prove to somebody that they're
the most important person in the world, doing some lame thing that everybody
else always does and that doesn't require any real thought isn't the way to go.
This what the speaker of this poem is trying to say.
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