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Dandelions

Dandelions They drift in the breeze Bright petals swaying to a golden-yellow melody Their fair hews blend together as one Ones garden becomes a ray of sunlight, in dance Moving to and fro with Mother Natures breath In her bosom they rock Their colours a precious gem, alive and unclaimable Their sight like honey for the spirit Their growth a gift from the soil, given freely and with joy Beloved Dandelion
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raij-quentin
New Zealander
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Written by
raij-quentin
New Zealander
Published
Jul 22, 2013
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Something I wrote as a joke in my 6th form biology class.

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