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          According to Feri Grandmaster Victor H. Anderson, the Black Rose serves as an alternative symbol for the Black Heart of Innocence. Although rumored to exist naturally in secretive Middle-Eastern towns, their existence cannot be substantiated. What are sold as black rose are often of such a dark crimson hue as to appear black, or else they are dyed. 
 The black rose can be used as code for anarchy or anti-government organizations. It was used by Irish rebels, having formerly been a code word for Ireland at a time when that land was forbidden its own identity by the English government.
 
 
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 The Rose was sick, and smiling died;
 And, being to be sanctified,
 About the bed, there sighing stood
 The sweet and flowery sisterhood.
 Some hung the head, while some did bring,
 To wash her, water from the spring;
 Some laid her forth, while others wept,
 But all a solemn fast there kept.
 The holy sisters some among,
 The sacred dirge and trental sung;
 But ah! what sweets smelt everywhere,
 As heaven had spent all perfumes there!
 At last, when prayers for the dead,
 And rites, were all accomplished,
 They, weeping, spread a lawny loom,
 And closed her up as in a tomb.
 -Hennrick
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