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Why does the metaphor in the line"it withers quicker than the rose" imply?

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Fame and honor do not last long.

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Something that withers quicker than a rose is something fleeting or temporary. The line could be referring to a sentiment from a person that will soon be changed or revoked, or it could be referring to something that will physically, literally wilt--like an ice cream cone.
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