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A rose with lettering. Painting with letterpress.

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Lettering: There is a smile for every sigh, for every wound a balm; a joy for every moistened eye, for every storm a calm. Each sigh is sent a smile to light, each wound in mercy given, each tear-filled eye will yet be bright, each storm subside in heaven.
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Title: A rose with lettering. Painting with letterpress.
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Lettering: There is a smile for every sigh, for every wound a balm; a joy for every moistened eye, for every storm a calm.
Each sigh is sent a smile to light, each wound in mercy given, each tear-filled eye will yet be bright, each storm subside in heaven.

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