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The Rose Bloom
It begins as a tight bud, neatly woven together. 
 Dawning with the beautification of Spring,
 it gently unravels with time. 
 
 The petals are lovely, silken, fragile;
 There is a distinctly pure, irresistible fragrance,
 holding the same innocence as a child.
 
 But when the day has finally aged,
 a blanket of brown steals away the beauty.
 Petals fall, rot, diminish. 
 
 A new Spring arrives,
 once again conveying the vibrant blood-red.
 This adored symbol of romance returns at last
 as the Rose Bloom.
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