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A Little Budding Rose

    By Emily Bronte



    It was a little budding rose,
    Round like a fairy globe,
    And shyly did its leaves unclose
    Hid in their mossy robe,
    But sweet was the slight and spicy smell
    It breathed from its heart invisible.

    The rose is blasted, withered, blighted,
    Its root has felt a worm,
    And like a heart beloved and slighted,
    Failed, faded, shrunk its form.
    Bud of beauty, bonnie flower,
    I stole thee from thy natal bower.

    I was the worm that withered thee,
    Thy tears of dew all fell for me;
    Leaf and stalk and rose are gone,
    Exile earth they died upon.
    Yes, that last breath of balmy scent
    With alien breezes sadly blent!



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