"Rose and the
Dandelion"
Said the Rose to the
Dandelion, "How can you stand being
you? "For I am sought after by
people. "I symbolize
love. "I symbolize
beauty. "And you -- you are a
weed, "Despised by people whose
lawns "Are cultured, trimmed and cared
for. "I am a wondrous and beautiful creature
of God. "How can you stand being
you?"
And in reply -- Said the
Dandelion to the Rose, "You are a wondrous and
beautiful creature of God. "You are sought
after, treasured and loved. "But it is earthly
people who call me a weed. Yet --
"Children delight in me. "They call me a
flower and search for me. "To them I am
beautiful. "To them I am
love. "As they gather me up in
bunches "With their tiny little
hands "And give me to their mothers and
fathers -- And "I can be picked by little
hands "With no fear of thorns, of pain, of
blood -- You "And you represent
love "For some, but so do
I "And I too am a wondrous and beautiful
creature of God -- And "What benefit will your
arrogance be in heaven?"
(2001)
Read "What
Happiness Is?" or "Monday"
or "The
Way"
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