Blossom greets
the morning sun rise
A gleeful smileđ
HAIKU, FLOWER, POETRY,SHORT STORY, ART,PLANTS,
Blossom greets
the morning sun rise
A gleeful smileđ
Cold water
Poured on red hot stones
Bubbles dance and fade
Lewa pain nating
Ai i drai na het I pen
God lewa blo miâ¤ď¸đ
Translation
Heart pains constantly
Eyes tired from crying and head ach
God you are my heartđâ¤ď¸đ
Papa, mi karai
Mi wari na het pen ya
God mi kam long yuđ
Numb, I can’t think straight
Lord, comfort and strengthen me
I rest at your feet
The thorn in my flesh
Constantly reminds my soul
the Lord’s love for me
Rose blossom in the garden.
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Morning (#haiku)
The flowers blossoms
Sparrows chirping and flying
Dews sparkles and falls
By joanna Guiyop Pile
#haiku #flowers #blooms
Art comes from the heart
It connects man and nature
to express beauty
Hi everyone. Welcome to” my garden of dreams flower poetry blog post”.I am new here. This is my first blog ever. I like gardening, flower arrangement and writing poems on what I like most and do daily. Hope my flower, garden and poetry lovers join here and enjoy the love of what we do. Thanks for visiting this site. đđ
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