Mother of the FlowersA Story by Sofia BrunWith nothing you are happier than with everything.
"The Mother of the Flowers so young.
Fill the elderly hearts with the glee a child should feel when finding a dandelion in a dried out field," begged an old dying man. "She who is filled with innocent thoughts. Take those who have sinned and grace them with a fresh beginning like a blossom in the spring," begged a man behind cold steel bars. "That lady who is most alluring. Grace us with your beauty such does a rose on a cold winter day," begged a lonely gentleman. "Mother of the Flowers the tenacious one. Have mercy with your aggressive soul on those whom look up to you like the sun to a flower," begged a scared little girl. Then The Mother of the Flowers smiled and proclaimed, "Oh, I would but you see If I do You would have nothing to beg for And like that You'd be more miserable than ever."
© 2014 Sofia BrunAuthor's Note
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