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I have an interesting flower in my garden, One that is the embodiment of beauty, but refuses, strangely, To accept its wondrous colours. I have an interesting flower in my garden, That sprouts some throrns sometimes. They ***** me, and I bleed, But my constantly beaming flower, Always has a comeback. Some days my little flower wilts, With guilt and the feeling, That many have come and stomped on her. But still my evergreen flower, Overgrows and blooms beyond. I have an interesting flower in my garden, Whose scent gives me air. A sweet wallowing nectar, Flows past her ocean of petals... And to my little flower, I appear a loving bee.
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Oct 22, 2018
Oct 22, 2018 at 1:40 PM UTC
Flower.
I have an interesting flower in my garden, One that is the embodiment of beauty, but refuses, strangely, To accept its wondrous colours. I have an interesting flower in my garden, That sprouts some throrns sometimes. They ***** me, and I bleed, But my constantly beaming flower, Always has a comeback. Some days my little flower wilts, With guilt and the feeling, That many have come and stomped on her. But still my evergreen flower, Overgrows and blooms beyond. I have an interesting flower in my garden, Whose scent gives me air. A sweet wallowing nectar, Flows past her ocean of petals... And to my little flower, I appear a loving bee.
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Oct 22, 2018
Oct 22, 2018 at 1:40 PM UTC
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