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Tuesday 20 May 2014

#TimeoutTuesday


This poem was inspired by the beauty of the wildlife that surrounded me while out on one of my walks. It's basically about how something so small and insignificant can go undetected, but with a little bit of time and patience you are able to see things you wouldn't necessarily see.



The Lonely Red Rose


 There out in the garden, in the ground,

I see a red rose upon a muddy mound.

Dark and shaded well within the trees,

Covered up by the brown and yellow leaves.



Though it looks like it’s down and sourer,

Hidden within there is great power.

The big red leaves shine out brightly,

Even though that is not sightly.



In the wind it blows back and fourth,

Both East, West, South and North.

The lonely red rose appears from the mist,

No one else knows the red rose exists.

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