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Somewhere in the distance? a monster roars
Can? you hear it?
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Sweet dandelion, so prideful as your name sake
The light from that harsh bulb in the sky shining down on your
golden petals,
Small specks of moisture from the early morning dew still
evident on their shiny surface
Behold! You are at once the prize of any field. You are one of
Mother Nature? most dazzling creations?
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Somewhere in the distance? a monster roars
Can? you hear it?
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Oh, dandelion. Sweet, sweet dandelion. Your dark, brown
center is big. Why hide it?, you wonder. For you are not like
other flowers! You will not hide what you are. All will see your
splendor! From your dashing petals, to your big, dark, brown
base? .even your thick, green stem are symbols of your
strength! For you are the guardian of any field. The king of any
place that you call home. You are the mascot of flowers. You
are what a flower SHOULD BE.
But? can? you feel it? Somewhere in the distance? a
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MONSTER? roars.
It? big and powerful, dandelion. Bigger than anything than
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any flower or other resident of the place you call home has
ever known. It is bright red they say. It rolls across the grass
they say. It shakes the very earth with its battle roar.
Somewhere in the distance? a monster roars.
Oh, dandelion. As strong as you are even you cannot sta