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A Summer Flower

by @joyjoyjoy

Ring, ring, ringing a bell And singing towards the sound of crystals. Too cold for a moonlight shine; Too hot for a feast’s flame; However just right it is, how softly It sits and waddles its paws, Little sundrops flop over the delicate Leaves of colourful imagination. A comfortably scorched piece and To be seen tomorrow, see you next time.
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May 11, 2024
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