The Blue Dandelion
The Blue Dandelion Amongst a patch of yellow, grows the blue dandelion. In its lonely childhood, the age of research took note. With no explanation of how it had come to be the scientists tested the grass, and tried to develop new seeds. As adulthood neared, the unknown flower almost died, but being so misunderstood, nobody cried. A day suddenly came, when the root and pedals had grown standing ten feet tall, and for once left alone. I I I I I I I I I i i i i i i
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