Playing in Background is "Love Crucified a Rose"
At the time of the Crucifixion the Dogwood was the size of the oak. 
As Christ was nailed to the cross, He sensed the sorrow and regret of the Dogwood, and declared that the Dogwood would never again be used as a Cross. 

Therefore to this day, it is bent and slender and its blossoms
are in the form of a Cross...two long and two short petals.
They show the nail prints, brown with rust and stained with His blood.

The center is a crown of thorns, and all who see this remember His sacrifice and the sacrifice of the Dogwood.

The three flowers on the cross represent the Father, Son and the Holy Spirit.
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