
Chill rain stealing warmth
Washing away sunlight’s gift
Bringing life to earth
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Love these words and the image.
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Thank you 🙂
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The bird is all fluffed up to avoid the cold.
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He looked rather cute 🙂
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Yup, he does. 🥰
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This is lovely, Sue. Rain is life giving. Have lived with drought circumstances on and off my whole life, I can say that with certainty.
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I agree… we forget here that it is only the rain that makes ‘our green and pleasant land’ so green.
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Trying to work out if this little chap is a robin or sparrow chick. He’s so cute. Lovely haiku Sue.
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Just a young sparrow 🙂
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So sweet. They fluff themselves up really well don’t they.
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Thei one certainly did 🙂
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nice way to put a positive spin on rainfall!
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We need it for a green world 🙂
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yes, indeed.
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Oh, fluffy bird. 🙂
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He was irresistable.
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