I am a rose.
I rose from the ground.
One day, I will die.
I will fade without a sound.
Never found.
And the world will move on.
You will forget my songs.
And the home where I belong
Will fade with the dawn.
Dawn, dawn, dawn.
My petals they will fall, like teardrops through the air,
But the earth always absorbs the colors that we share.
And we will share.
The messages that I am sending are disbelief suspending.
But this song is never-ending, and I am ever-bending.
When one tree falls, it sinks into the earth.
And then the energy disperses, for the new plants' birth.
In reincarnation, there's no soul.
No continued mind.
Energy spreads and then combines.
And with death, comes life, comes death, comes life.
It happens all the time.
And the world moves on,
Singing the same old songs.
And the home where we belong is reborn with every dawn.
Dawn, dawn, dawn.
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