
Innocence blushes
The simple heart is golden
Open to beauty
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I love ‘innocence blushes’, it really looks that way. And compared to the other flower it looks kind of vulnerable, exposing it’s heart like that. Lovely haiku, as always. 🙂
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Thanks, Alli, I love wild roses for that reason… and yet, they are so hardy.
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They really don’t look hardy, but it’s good to know they are! Do they smell as lovely as domestic roses?
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Some of htem do…
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Vulnerable describes these wild roses well, but they are tough little characters…
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They are indeed 😉
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Such a beautiful Haiku! I could feel it lingering inside my head for sometime after i had read it…That, in my opinion, is beauty of a Haiku. Loved it. 🙂
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Thank you very much. 🙂
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Beauty in simplicity.
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Always the best for me 🙂
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Indeed.
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Beautiful… ❤
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