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The White Flag.

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I sent my love two roses, - one         As white as driven snow,     And one a blushing royal red,         A flaming Jacqueminot.     I meant to touch and test my fate;         That night I should divine,     The moment I should see my love,         If her true heart were mine.     For if she holds me dear, I said,         She'll wear my blushing rose;     If not, she'll wear my cold Lamarque         As white as winter's snows.     My heart sank when I met her:    sure         I had been over bold,     For on her breast my pale rose lay         In virgin whiteness cold.     Yet with low words she greeted me,         With smiles divinely tender;     Upon her cheek the red rose dawned. -         The white rose meant surrender.

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