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Daylight messenger rests in sky alleys Shining like snowy pearls He glides with the scent of the valley Fairy mist wraps up the cores of roses Awaking their youth's aroma Morning carries a bliss of chroma With roots inside the earthly womb Their cosmic songs flow Feeding our senses with goodness Enigmatic spirits Has their beauty shown The valley offers her rich growth Petals majestic thrive crimsoned with a glee Their oils are a blessing to all Green forms breathe, apples, and grass sculpted within a scene In the Land of Roses Bulgaria, oh jewel in the wild Your wheat and your goods spring from deep like the waters
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Sep 14, 2023
Sep 14, 2023 at 9:39 PM UTC
The Land of Roses
Daylight messenger rests in sky alleys Shining like snowy pearls He glides with the scent of the valley Fairy mist wraps up the cores of roses Awaking their youth's aroma Morning carries a bliss of chroma With roots inside the earthly womb Their cosmic songs flow Feeding our senses with goodness Enigmatic spirits Has their beauty shown The valley offers her rich growth Petals majestic thrive crimsoned with a glee Their oils are a blessing to all Green forms breathe, apples, and grass sculpted within a scene In the Land of Roses Bulgaria, oh jewel in the wild Your wheat and your goods spring from deep like the waters
There is an invaluable old Bulgarian manuscript in the British Library in London – the Four Gospels of Tsar Ivan Alexander. Below it is the inscription “Bulgarian Empire” or in other words, the British say that Bulgaria was an Empire! Moreover, in the English “History of Nations” by Arnold Toynbee, it is said that there are a total of 21 civilizations in the world, one of which is the Bulgarian. The Bulgarians were the most numerous people, who, thanks to their attractive culture, increased their borders from Crimea to Belgrade and from the Carpathians to the White Sea in ancient times called Thracian! ”In the Byzantine Troparion from the end of the first millennium it reads: they were once the fairest of all nations, and of all the world’s most revered virtues, and themselves attained great glory, and the cities and nations joined them voluntarily.
Svetli
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21/M/Montana, Bulgaria
Sep 14, 2023
Sep 14, 2023 at 9:39 PM UTC
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