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Title: Flwoers in Season
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January 1, 2001 |
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Seasons come and go, as do stages of one's life, which is what this story is about. The seasons are always changing and the signs of the changing seasons are the changing flowers. Flowers had great symbolism not just in their colors but their meaning; a connecting point for two people in mourning... Showed first 250 characters
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Seasons come and go, as do stages of one's life, which is what this story is about. The seasons are always changing and the signs of the changing seasons are the changing flowers. Flowers had great symbolism not just in their colors but their meaning; a connecting point for two people in mourning... Showed next 250 characters
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