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Frequently the woods are pink -
Frequently, are brown.
Frequently the hills undress
Behind my native town -
Oft a head is crested
I was wont to see -
And as oft a cran
y
Where it used to be -
And the Earth - they tell me
On it's axis turned!
Wonderful
By but twelve performed!
A sepal - petal - and a thorn
Opon a common summer's morn -
A flask of Dew - A Bee or two -
A Breeze - a'caper in the trees -
And I'm a Rose!
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