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Created on: March 16, 2010
As flowers bloom
and soar like eagle wings
The world finds rebirth
The days grow longer
The sun grows warmer
The trees, far greener
And the winds, much crisper
Hopeful noses
All poked out
Desperately wishing for the breeze
That screams:
"Spring is here!"
And the flowers
Born undo lost parents
Must learn to find their way
In the spring winds
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