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She was a wildflower Sprouting wherever she pleased. She could brighten the world With her delicate petals. Even when the season changed She stood tall Through the wet rain And the dusty drought. She looked so lovely She looked so lonely She looked so beautiful She looked so dangerous. Little did I know, That she was poisonous To nobody But herself. The birds stopped singing That fateful day The rain stopped playing The drought never came The seasons stopped changing As that beautiful wildflower Began to lose her petals And die.
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Mar 10, 2015
Mar 10, 2015 at 12:23 AM UTC
Oh Lovely, Where Did You Go?
She was a wildflower Sprouting wherever she pleased. She could brighten the world With her delicate petals. Even when the season changed She stood tall Through the wet rain And the dusty drought. She looked so lovely She looked so lonely She looked so beautiful She looked so dangerous. Little did I know, That she was poisonous To nobody But herself. The birds stopped singing That fateful day The rain stopped playing The drought never came The seasons stopped changing As that beautiful wildflower Began to lose her petals And die.
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Mar 10, 2015
Mar 10, 2015 at 12:23 AM UTC
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