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How The White Rose Came

    By Ella Wheeler Wilcox



    The roses all were pink and red,
    Before the Bumble Bee,
    A lover bold, with cloak of gold,
    Came singing merrily
    Along the sunlit ways that led
    From woodland, and from lea.

    He paused beside an opening rose,
    The garden's pet and pride;
    She burst in flower that very hour,
    While wooing zephyrs sighed;
    No smile had she for one of those,
    And hope within them died.

    The ardent butterfly in vain
    On radiant wings drew near;
    The hapless moth in vain grew wroth -
    The fair rose leaned to hear
    The deep-voiced stranger's low refrain
    That thrilled upon her ear.

    She gave her heart in love's delight
    And let the whole world see;
    Alas! one day, away, away,
    Sped truant Bumble Bee;
    'Twas then the red rose turned to white -
    So was the tale told me.



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