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Flower Poems
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In Love with the Wind The wind blows on to every horizon passing through the earth where it could be heard
Here comes a flower in its flourishing the spirit of the wind soaking in every inch of its living
Shaking and trembling the flower nearly stops breathing Screaming and shouting the flower rebels from its rooting
Struggling against its origin the flower dreams to fly away to be free, gone with the wind
But the wind is gone, leaving the flower alone, scattered like a fragile bone until its days are gone Anggie Servian
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The Confederate Jasmine plant grows prominently in South Carolina. In the central region and areas along the coast, the plant will grow in extravagant vines. In the Piedmont, it is less common due to seasonal differences. If the vine is growing along something stable, like a fence or a tree, it can reach lengths of nearly seven yards!
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