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<p class="block_14">She put on a pot of tea and sat by her fire, thinking. She couldn’t fight the wind, she saw that now. No matter what she did, her flowers were going to mix with those of her neighbors. The bobbing beauties didn’t understand farms or property lines. They didn’t obey signs and fences.</p>
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<p class="block_15">I can’t cage my beauties in</p>
<p class="block_15">I can’t keep the pollen from the wind</p>
<p class="block_15">Am I wrong to try so hard</p>
<p class="block_15">And keep my flowers in my yard?</p>
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<p class="block_15">They say you reap what you sow</p>
<p class="block_15">I ain’t been sowing that far though</p>
<p class="block_15">I see my babies, off they go</p>
<p class="block_15">Will my fields go fallow?</p>
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<p class="block_15">I don’t know</p>
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<p class="block_15">Are the neighbors onto something?</p>
<p class="block_15">Is there good in cross pollination?</p>
<p class="block_15">I can’t be sure, but what I’m seeing would indicate</p>
<p class="block_15">That tulips love to mix and germinate!</p>
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<p class="block_15">So if all the fields are as lovely as mine</p>
<p class="block_15">The whole town’s plants will be top of the line</p>
<p class="block_15">I finally understand the affair</p>
<p class="block_15">Nature’s way is to spread and share.</p>
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<p class="block_15">Spread and Share!</p>
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