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The Rose Garden
sitting in the rose garden
surrounded by things oh so gorgeous
but oh so hurtful
drawn in by the exquisite beauty of the red flowers
and oblivious to the thorns
you feel secure in the garden,
until you play with fire
soon the green stem drips with blood
departing from the garden
you vow not to touch another rose
only to return the next week
and turn green to red all over again
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I wrote this piece using the roses as a metaphor for an abusive relationship. It's that feeling when you don't remember how dangerous someone is so you go back to them, get hurt, and come back again.