In poem 'The Violet' by Jane Taylor - Wright
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The Violet' by Jane Taylor Wright
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- Violet's theme, whatever its shape of beauty, is great during the time of Jane Taylor Wright because it does not boast of letting itself out freely or softly.
- It's not about promoting what you've done, but about what you know best or don't want to do, or forcing you to accomplish your destiny, just like true love, kindness, and compassion aren't about advertising what you've done.
- Those who receive it, profit from it, or simply keep an eye on it are motivated to spend their lives with gratitude, silence, and unobtrusive service.
- Definitely, they may look for meaning in the exhaustion of their existence.
- If I had written the poem directly, I would have thought of Saint Joseph, the carpenter.
- Because Mary and Jesus were generally unobtrusive, God need their love service in order for him to be happy.
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