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10/01/2007

roses and weeds

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lonely roses -
the bees and the butterflies
go for the weeds!



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Especially now in autumn, they seem to find all the small little flowers of my many weeds ...

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A really good haiku, Gabi.
:) Zhanna


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2 comments:


  1. The bees and the butterflies are wiser than humans...

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  2. dark red rose ...
    she still doesn't know
    why he never asked

    Ella Wagemakers

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