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The Girl With a Watering Can
There she stands
clad in her velvet indigo dress
lined with the delicate lace fringes
of a thousand snowflakes
sewn by fairy hands.
There she stands
in her freshly polished boots,
steady like the feet of a soldier
yet she is no more than a rosebud,
untouched, unfettered, long before her bloom.
There she stands
a red ribbon prevents her
flimsy, chestnut tresses from
becoming haywire in the cool air,
gently tucked behind her elfish ears.
There she stands
with tranquil, innocent eyes,
an uncanny shade of blue
like the night sky, an eerie perennial universe
submerged in two fluid orbs in her porcelain face.
There she stands
clutching a quaint little watering can in one hand,
while the other holds a loose bouquet of
white-and-yellow daisies,
a serene maiden of the garden.
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