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The rarest flower.

Such a rare sight,

In the dead of the night,

When all is resting and nesting,

pushing past all the testing,

is the one delicate flower,

not a plant revolved around power,

but more faithful strength,

embracing the renewing love

of its father.

This flower,

the rarest sight,

gave off one thing,

one small thing,

that meant the entirety of the world,

one

single

tear,

for it was made alive,

healed,

restored,

by the fathers caring,

tender love.

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Written by
anderson-ritchie
Australian
Published
Mar 28, 2012
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