The Rose and the Amaranth
The fable's moral is that beauty does not last, and that enviable conditions carry their penalty. This message is what underlies the question and answer format of Paul Otteson's lyric "The Rose and the Ameranth" on his February Fables CD (2011), although there the lesson is drawn from the human situation.
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The Rose and the Amaranth
The fable's moral is that beauty does not last, and that enviable conditions carry their penalty. This message is what underlies the question and answer format of Paul Otteson's lyric "The Rose and the Ameranth" on his February Fables CD (2011), although there the lesson is drawn from the human situation.
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The fable's moral is that beau ...... rawn from the human situation.
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The fable's moral is that beau ...... rawn from the human situation.
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The Rose and the Amaranth
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