Poem -

Conquest of a rose.

Tis merry to arrange a flower as of its presence would not dispose, 

but yield the great surrounding to the conquest of a rose.

Ahhh tis but beauty,  as it is of breath, but still the flower placed it's timming for its death. 

So to say that  beauty should wither not nor neither lone, for I am aging too the hours of my own.

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