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Under grey clouds in her garden Her briny pond still larger grew. To cacophony turned her wren And her white rabbit into shrew. The passing seasons, she did not heed For wintry dusk was all she knew. But then in that throng of **** A little rose bud sprang into view Its petals white, then pink, then red But she had eyes for only its thorn Not water, but lopper she turned instead And nipped the blossom ere it was born Which fell, on weeds that ne'er seek pardon As chopping blocks to winter buds they mew Under grey clouds in her garden Her briny pond still larger grew
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Jan 21, 2014
Jan 21, 2014 at 7:47 AM UTC
Spring never more
Under grey clouds in her garden Her briny pond still larger grew. To cacophony turned her wren And her white rabbit into shrew. The passing seasons, she did not heed For wintry dusk was all she knew. But then in that throng of **** A little rose bud sprang into view Its petals white, then pink, then red But she had eyes for only its thorn Not water, but lopper she turned instead And nipped the blossom ere it was born Which fell, on weeds that ne'er seek pardon As chopping blocks to winter buds they mew Under grey clouds in her garden Her briny pond still larger grew
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Jan 21, 2014 at 7:47 AM UTC
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