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Whispers of Caution
In the garden where laughter blooms,
Joy dances bright, dispelling glooms.
Yet beneath the vibrant hues,
Clouds may gather, shadowed views.
Smile wide, dear heart, yet heed the signs,
For every sunbeam, a tempest entwines.
The sweetest smiles may veil the strife,
Caution whispers: this is life.
Embrace the joy, but wear the shield,
For every battlefield, the heart must yield.
In every storm, a rainbow lies,
But caution: joy may hide stormy skies.
Whispers at Dusk
When twilight drapes its velvet cloak,
Beware the shadows, softly woke.
They whisper secrets, tales untold,
In hues of night, both dark and bold.
Their silent dance, a sinister sway,
Lurking close, they lead astray.
With every flutter, a chill does creep,
In twilight's hush, where phantoms seep.
So tread with care, when dusk arrives,
For in the shadows, mystery thrives.
Trust not the whispers, sweet like a sigh,
For shadows may linger, where dreams come to die.
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