The Hummingbird and the Rose @>->->-
A gentle rose blossomed beautifullyUpon a spacious meadowIt graced the air with the fragranceOf its luscious nectar and her scarlet glow; She reveled in the glory of her youth...Her pretty face put all girls to shame.Her essence lingers in the air like sweet vermouth; In the horizon a hummingbird zoomed byswiftly flapping its wings far and wideSearching for some tender morsel by and byTo appease his apettite which is never satisfied The sound of its’ humming filled the airLike a symphonyFilled with a hunger, it could no longer bearit dove down quickly...To a lustful feast!!!The hummingbird, full at last did retreatInto the cool nightFlapping its wings in a backward flightAnd the rose, depleated of its life-giving juiceWas left standing in wonder and delight Mary Gonzalez © Copyright, 19991999, Written October 28th, 2001 © on Oct 28 2001 04:35 AM PST, Mary Aris 0 • 8
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"A gentle rose blossomed beautifullyUpon a spacious meadowIt graced the air with the fragranceOf its luscious nectar and her scarlet glow; She reveled in the glory of her youth...Her pretty face put all girls to shame.Her essence lingers in the air like sweet vermouth; In the horizon a hummingbird zoomed byswiftly flapping its wings far and wideSearching for some tender morsel by and byTo appease his apettite which is never satisfied The sound of its’ humming filled the airLike a symphonyFilled with a hunger, it could no longer bearit dove down quickly...To a lustful feast!!!The hummingbird, full at last did retreatInto the cool nightFlapping its wings in a backward flightAnd the rose, depleated of its life-giving juiceWas left standing in wonder and delight Mary Gonzalez © Copyright, 19991999, ..."