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Sunflowers

by olivia-kent

Sunflowers Good morning world. After the deluge of yesterday I am sun-kissed once again. Look out of the window. Two gardens up stand sunflowers. Heads the size of dinner plates. Seems rather late this summer. Late in coming. For their gifts to be pasted to the sky. They stand in a sort of floppy gestures. Trying to support their heavy heads. They remind me on this autumn morn with blazing sun. That summer's almost gone! By ladylivvi1 © 2013 ladylivvi1 (All rights reserved)
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Sep 7, 2013
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