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Blood upon His brow,
Flows as fragrance fair,
A sweet savor to His Father,
On the Cross alone to bear.
Death begats Life,
As the Rose fades from Earth,
And blooms once again,
In my soul's rebirth.
I rise to His promise,
My spirit no more barren,
For within holds His love,
My Beloved Rose of Sharon.
Pat Guy
©2005
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My spirit no more barren,
For within holds His love,
My Beloved Rose of Sharon.” A beautiful gift you have. Thanks so much sharing: ‘One Single Rose’ Pat. God Bless, Helen