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My Beautiful Bouquet
Have you seen
the flowers
In my beautiful
bouquet?
They were gathered one by
one,
As I went along my way.

The flowers are
distinctive,
For each represents a
friend,
Of very special beauty,
And
I love each one of them.

Their specie doesn't
matter,
Nor their color, nor their
size,
Everyone delights me,
Each, a
joy in my eyes.

Some are long stemmed -
others, short,
A few have many
leaves,
Others have no leaves at
all...
And some, perhaps, are
weeds.

Those with thorns are
welcome, too,
Although they may cause
trouble,
But to find a bud amongst those
thorns
Is worth every bit of struggle.

Each bloom's a beauty by
itself,
Though collectively, they're
grand,
I wouldn't trade a single
one
For all the gold in any
land.

They're all of value to
me,
They're all part of my
bouquet,
They nurture and sustain
me,
They get me through each
day.

I never meant to let one
go,
Though I have lost a few,
If
somehow I could find them now
That's
exactly what I'd do.

My heart is broken when
one fades,
Or when one petal
drops,
And how I ache if one stem
breaks,
And its blooming has been
stopped.

My friends are all those
flowers
I have held in my
bouquet,
They've added life to my
life...
And I'm blest they've come my
way.

One day I know they'll
have to go,
And soon my time will also
end,
One by one we'll disappear,
But
... we'll all meet-up again.

In a more exquisite
garden,
At another time and
day,
Then my precious friends and
I
Will become our Lord's bouquet.
© 2004 Virginia (Ginny)
Ellis

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