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Thorns of a Rose
Is it not odd,
That a rose which is a symbol of passion,
Love admiration, and longing,
Has thorns running down its stem?
Though a rose is merely,
A flower with petals,
Of silk so plush and soft,
And like any flower,
It starts off as a seed,
That is than planted and nourished until it blooms.
Could not than a rose in itself,
Be more than just a plant,
But instead a personification,
Of the road of life which we all travel,
For like a rose we start out as a tiny seed,
But as we grow we are nurtured,
Until we in essence like the rose bloom,
But like the stem of a rose,
Our personal journeys are covered in thorns.
So when you're passing by a flowershop,
Or simply just picking a rose from your garden,
Stop and think,
About the thorns of a rose.
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