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A Step In Garden
A Step In Garden Level of pleasant was overwhelmed Facing crowded competition of roses Different colours and vivid adorned Many poses were fabulous and demanded No order to pluck neither to irrigate Morning was alerting no interfere in roses Humming of bees and insects were silent Late night only gave them leisure for rest Sincere commitment was there to purview A time of maturity hardly stays Day by day consumption from other and Panic starts to hide form rays A cycle of life and a class of success Knitted design by other as if compelled For market and export purposes Due to praise and claimed by grand success Plays of nature and fabrication of sense Weaves so designed and patterned face As if complex human brain, a clear perfect Evolution in wisdom a never ending process.
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