pale-pink flowers in autumn—
who knew
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pale-pink flowers in autumn—
who knew
Copyright © 2018 Abigail Gronway – All Rights Reserved
Abbreviated Haiku — Written in either 2 or 3 lines. Syllable count may be 3-5-3, 7-2, or 2-3-2. Untitled, little to no punctuation, no capitalization.
Posted on October 9, 2018 at 2:41 AM in Linda Luna, Poetry | RSS feed | Reply | Trackback URL
JUST MAGIC, CHINA
Thank you, China. 🙂
Who knew!
We recently moved to Florida, and I’ve been fascinated by quite a few “anomalies,” pale-pink flowers in autumn being only one. We also have a cascading rose bush that blossoms in winter as well as early summer, and the yard is filled with butterflies in October and November. And it gets cold here. Like below-freezing cold. The fountain outside my optometrists office froze over last winter.
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