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Paul Laurence Dunbar - FulfillmentPaul Laurence Dunbar - Fulfillment
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I GREW a rose once more to please mine eyes. All things to aid it dew, sun, wind, fair skies Were kindly; and to shield it from despoil, I fenced it safely in with grateful toil. No other hand than mine shall pluck this flower, said I, And I was jealous of the bee that hovered nigh. It grew for days; I stood hour after hour To watch the slow unfolding of the flower, And then I did not leave its side at all, Lest some mischance my flower should befall. At last, oh joy! the central petals burst apart. It blossomed but, alas! a worm was at its heart!
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