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In a garden kissed by the morning dew, A rosebud dreams, its petals few. Wrapped in green, held tight and low, It longs to bloom, but fears to grow. The sun shines bright, a guiding light, “Rise and shine, embrace your fight!” But the earth holds firm, the roots dig deep, Each sip a struggle, each step to leap. The wind whispers soft, “You’ve got this, just wait, Break the chains, embrace your fate.” But doubt sneaks in, whispers of fear, “Will I bloom? Will I appear?” Through stormy nights and endless trials, The rosebud fights, mile by mile. Each thorn a victory, each tear a sign, Of a journey hard, yet purely divine. Then one day, with gentle grace, The bud breaks free, reveals its face. Petals unfold, in vibrant hue, A story of strength, in colors true. For in every struggle, beauty’s born, A rose that blooms, from dusk till dawn. And all who witness, all who see, Find hope in how this rose came to be. ©Priyanka Bhagat
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Sep 4, 2024
Sep 4, 2024 at 1:10 PM UTC
The Rosebud blooms
In a garden kissed by the morning dew, A rosebud dreams, its petals few. Wrapped in green, held tight and low, It longs to bloom, but fears to grow. The sun shines bright, a guiding light, “Rise and shine, embrace your fight!” But the earth holds firm, the roots dig deep, Each sip a struggle, each step to leap. The wind whispers soft, “You’ve got this, just wait, Break the chains, embrace your fate.” But doubt sneaks in, whispers of fear, “Will I bloom? Will I appear?” Through stormy nights and endless trials, The rosebud fights, mile by mile. Each thorn a victory, each tear a sign, Of a journey hard, yet purely divine. Then one day, with gentle grace, The bud breaks free, reveals its face. Petals unfold, in vibrant hue, A story of strength, in colors true. For in every struggle, beauty’s born, A rose that blooms, from dusk till dawn. And all who witness, all who see, Find hope in how this rose came to be. ©Priyanka Bhagat
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Sep 4, 2024
Sep 4, 2024 at 1:10 PM UTC
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