By Nancy Aidé González
She stands on the
busy street corner
selling delicate red
and white roses
hugged by baby’s -breath
and luminous cellophane
resting in a
once discarded
plastic bucket.
She understands the innate
beauty of roses,
their fragility
their fragrant hope
as…
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