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                 Flowers, Flowers in December.
              
                 How do they grow? I really don't know.

                 But I walk and I pick.
 
                 Then I go and stick them in vases.

                 And put them in pretty places.

                 The smell drifts through the room.

                 The flower lifts in full bloom.

                 In a day or two, or pretty soon,

                 Hard as they'll try, they'll die.

                 But I'll always remember,

                 They were from December.




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On Tuesday January 30th, 2007, Bella Butchery (1143) writes:
simply georgeus, i should take notes on rhyme scheme


On Monday January 29th, 2007, Freebird (655) writes:
Such a neat thing to write about, this was beautiful. Well done. -Glass



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