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| "The Red Rose" |
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| A blue rose reflected in my tears, Made an ocean within a moment. A blue rose in my thoughts, No more in my heart that you've stolen. A blue rose leading to hell, Without a slight chance given. A blue rose leading to hell, Before you sent it strait to heaven. A blue rose in a world Of unspoken words and pain. A blue rose that turned to red When your tears fell with the rain. By: Shelly Belk |
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