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I carry a rose A beaut among the thorns; I carry and carry for the love I bear dearly. Oh my journey was painful, through storms and droughts I go, I care not for calamity, I care only for my noble journey; But alas, The rose, Once red, now withered brown, the green stem now a dry lump of a stick, and the leaves dried and flew with the wind. But I care not, I place it down, I place it down from where you've rest, Then I as well, took my rest. And with my deed done, I shook my head and left, And I left the rose from where you've rest, But I know to myself, and to the coming times I tell, I carry a rose, And it was beautiful like you.
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Nov 17, 2018
Nov 17, 2018 at 8:42 AM UTC
I carry a rose
I carry a rose A beaut among the thorns; I carry and carry for the love I bear dearly. Oh my journey was painful, through storms and droughts I go, I care not for calamity, I care only for my noble journey; But alas, The rose, Once red, now withered brown, the green stem now a dry lump of a stick, and the leaves dried and flew with the wind. But I care not, I place it down, I place it down from where you've rest, Then I as well, took my rest. And with my deed done, I shook my head and left, And I left the rose from where you've rest, But I know to myself, and to the coming times I tell, I carry a rose, And it was beautiful like you.
Some poem I forgotten to oblivion I found at my shelf, thought I may share ;)
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Nov 17, 2018
Nov 17, 2018 at 8:42 AM UTC
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