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Flowers That Die

I had a choice and so I made a choice
And if I made the wrong one
My reckoning will be a long one

But how could I regret
When we would never have met
If I'd let my life take a single different step

If there's a small part of my soul
That sees the greater whole
It can help me understand my role

If I forget about the flowers that die
I might forget about the seeds we planted
Forget about the wishes granted

When I'm alone
Or sometimes with you
And I don't know what to do
And I cry
Then I'm thinking about the flowers that die

I held a flower in my hand
And it helped me start to understand what he said
About infinty in a grain of sand

And though the time was only brief
It nurtured my belief
And came as something of a blessing and relief

The most important thing I know
About the things that come and go -
Don't be afraid to watch them grow

If I forget about the flowers that die
I might forget about the seeds we planted
Forget about the sweet enchanted night I spent in love with only you
When we knew just what to do -

Take our time
And make the most of the flowers
Before they die

Gavin Regnart


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