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Created on: April 29, 2010
In listless words you appear,
To express yourself without fear.
As the sun shines over you,
In morning bloom.
You rise to an adundance,
To which is all you.
A remarkable seen that you are,
We wait for you from a far.
Then pluck you out the ground,
To admire a flower that never frowns.
Tiny as you are,
Your might is as strong as gold.
Your shades of color are rich and true.
You are the Dandeleion and we always keep you.
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