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Garden Rose
  It popped up wild among the shrubs—delicate,
  with heavenly white
  and champagne chiffon, and velvet blush tips that we
  caressed and buried our noses in for one
  impeccable whiff of spring rain. But the groundskeeper loathed
  it—hated its impulsive
  blooms and bitter thorns, its disorder. Each
  year, he jabbed, snapped,
  and sprayed toxins to those determined stems. But each
  year, they just sprouted back
  stronger. Maybe that's why I felt the longing to
  plant it that one day
  in early June, when true romance parked in the driveway
  and rang my doorbell.

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