What is the difference between a martyr who struggles until the end of their life with their beloved, to be a rose for death, and a person who struggles but is somehow saved and does not die?
What is that voice of love in their nerves that makes them a martyr, both alive and dead? What is their voice? A rose's voice for death or a rose for death?
Proceed towards death as a rose is for a lover.
They made calls of love—echoes of love—for their safety or others' safety.
Was recognition ever needed when their internal spark was recognized by their own selves?
It is always a love song for the heart, which is now a beloved rose approaching death!
I'm excited to announce that I've added a new chapter to my writing collection titled "Songs of a Different World." The new chapter is titled "A Valored Cry!"