… A tiny violet awoke to spring,
Dainty, delicate, she made my heart sting.
The percious purple color, a sight to just be hold.
Her diaphanous yellow center, so like purest gold…
… Her leaves drenched in morning dew!
Her stem, tall and strong in eyes of you!
She leaned against a rickety wall,
Was built for her to crawl…
… First she was so very frail;
Night covered her by a veil.
With all he strength she tried-
To get warmth from sun like a bride!
… Swaying and dancing, in gentle breeze;
What a beauty, her stem and leaves!
Thoroughly she did blush;
So content in the spring time lush!
… Her life was just begun!
She knew her living was soon be done!
Yet her beauty reminded my memory under sun-
Long after her season was long gone!! …
Ellie
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So beautiful Natalie. I love the “shrinking violets” of spring, unusually one of the first ground cover flowers to make an appearance in my area. My children always brought me handfuls of them every day, and I would have a house filled with their fragrance, until the dry weather set in. Violets bring sweet memories for me. Thank you for sharing this. Love and HUGS. A.
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I love them too, Angie. You are very welcome; I’m glad you enjoyed Ellie’s post. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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Such a lovely writing, thank you for sharing.
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You’re welcome, V. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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Thank you dear Natalie for the reblog. You are such a precious friend. Love you…
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You’re welcome, Ellie. You have had 35 likes on it and so I’m glad I shared it with others. Hugs, N 🙂 ❤
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You are such a precious friend dear Natalie. God bless you and your family. ❤
Your sister in Christ, Elie
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lol. So allow me to reword this…. Thanks for the
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