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Sunflowers beauty

Beauty

By Dipsion NeupanePublished 3 years ago 1 min read
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Sunflowers beauty
Photo by Gérôme Bruneau on Unsplash

Pay attention to the snowberry,

the snowberry is the most little poisonous plant of all.

Down, down, down into the darkness of the snowberry,

Gently it goes - the weeny, the ungenerous, the fine.

Dandelions, however hard they try,

Will always be lovely.

Down, down, down into the darkness of the dandelions,

Gently they go - the beautiful, the endearing, the adorable.

I cannot help but stop and look at the big nasturtium.

Are you upset by how monolithic it is?

Does it tear you apart to see the nasturtium so large?

I cannot help but stop and look at fat honeysuckles.

Now adipose is just the thing,

To get me wondering if honeysuckles are buttery.

I cannot help but stop and look at purple tulips.

Now royal is just the thing,

To get me wondering if tulips are coloured.

One afternoon I said to myself,

"Why aren't hollyhocks more tamed?"

Are you upset by how passionate they are?

Does it tear you apart to see the hollyhocks so uncontrolled?

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