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A Rose and Her Thorns
A lovely rose grew to the garden's delight, a poem of sunrise surrounded by night. One day her friend Ivy asked "Why do you mourn?" Rose answered, "I've lost my beloved dear thorn. "We've been closer than close since I was a young bud, now I fear he has fallen down into the mud. He protected this vine, but I trust our Creator we shall meet again, be it sooner or later." Another thorn fell then, and nearly another. Poor Rose mourned and prayed as would any sad mother. "I must carry on", she said, "find ways to cope, composing new poems to give others hope". With courage and kindness she faced each new day, always loving and knowing the right words to say. She lost a few petals when summer storms blew, but her friends in the garden all felt she pulled through. One day Ivy looked and with sadness profound saw the flowerless vine and her friend on the ground. But the vine's saddest loss was the soil's richest gain, for Rose and her thorns were united again. For Connie Marcum-Wong. We miss you dear rose, but rejoice that you are finally reunited with your loved ones.
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