Swirling Wind and Rain.
Lilacs Have Come, Spring Has Sprung.
Pink, Purple and White.
Lilacs Have Come, Spring Has Sprung.
Pink, Purple and White.
A Breeze Sways the Branch.
Heavy Flowers Back and Forth.
Lilacs Drip With Rain.
Now, Sparkling in Sun.
The Lilacs Cheer My Spirit.
Beautiful Flowers.
Published by Marie M. Daniels
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6 Comments
Post a CommentLovely! The big Lilac bush by our back door really outdid itself this year with a huge abundance of blossoms. Lilacs were among the the first flowers I became aware of when I was a little child.
Love your Haiku!
I can't stad the smell of the things myself. But I do respect the literary effort.
I love how lilacs scent the air around them! Lovely poem!
I love Lilacs! Loved your poem, too! :)
wow very nice!!!