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Created on: May 17, 2008
The Homegrown Rose
I saw it on my window sill,
It made my heart almost
Stand still.
It's beautiful, it radiates,
It glows...
It's breathtaking!
The homegrown rose.
To think a seed could grow into
Something so unique, so new,
So wondrous as the wind
That blows...
How mystical, the homegrown
Rose.
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BY ANY OTHER NAME
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To reveal dewy depths.
Her beauty is reknowned
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Her only
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she left I stayed and I'm doing fine
woke up on the floor to a bad mistake
asking myself
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Each with tapered stem,
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- The Rose -
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