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The Rose and the Butterfly
by Saadi:
The butterfly sought the company of the rose,
Yearning for sweet nectar as he arose.
"Why do you hide within your petals," he pled,
"Your beauty should be admired instead."
The rose, with wisdom in her reply,
Whispered softly to the butterfly,
"My beauty, though fragile as I bloom,
Is treasured by those who witness my perfume."
The butterfly, enlightened by her grace,
Basked in the beauty of her embrace.
A gentle reminder, the rose imparts,
To cherish the fleeting beauty of our hearts. 5 replies
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