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Dandelion in a field of Roses
No one cares for me
 No one can see my beauty
 I do not matter
 I do not flatter your yard
 I do not grow from a seed
 But from a weed
 I am not to be admired
 But aspired to be gone
 No one wants me
 No one wants a weed
 Flowers of beauty are all around me
 Nourished to some day flourish
 Showing off their beauty
 They are not afraid
 I stay far away from them
 But even so
 I’m plucked by the stem
 Thrown away to be forgotten the next day
 I am left to wallow and swallow truth
 I am a dandelion
 Nothing more
 Nothing less
 I may not be the best
 But I am who I am
 I am a dandelion in a field of roses
 They stick up their noses and stare at the sky
 High and mighty they stand
 Never wanting to know who I am
 I stay grounded
 Soft sounded
 But its okay
 I’ll stay where I am because that’s where I belong
 I am strong
 I may not be deemed good enough to be called a flower
 But I am deemed well enough by the little girls who do admire me
 And see my beauty
 They puck me on mothers day
 They say I look like a ray of sunshine
 They say I may be small but my beauty out matches that
 I am a Dandelion in a field or roses
 But that doesn’t make me any less beautiful

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