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Rose's Thorn

By tigerlilly

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old dark tangled forest grown so deep and wild gave birth to a fair rose bright changeling child a vine rooted in legend was her own namesake she a wild rambling rose with a dark path to take fair skin in the moonlight glowing like pearls with a soft luminescence not found in all girls hair dark like the ravens soft tresses with waves bound in scarlett ribbons all gifts from the knaves long black sweeping lashes hid not her blue eyes drawing court among young men with dreams of spring skies the sooth-sayer's words when this child was born told she'd grow up a beauty but be left with a thorn for if love did find her steal her heart away the essence of her soul would soon burn away her feet taking root then along country pathways pink blossoms be opened to life's storms always but rose she did fall hard for a handsome young man then the truth of the legend like a wildfire began countryside you'll still see her rambling rose with black thorn gave herself up for true love though her fate was forswornall comments and critiques welcomed :) Written February 7th, 2002 © on Feb 07 2002 05:44 AM PST   0 • 8

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