Wild flower I see you,
Your bright petals and frayed leaves
Tucked among the flowers in my garden,
You are what some might call luck.
Something that was hidden and came to life,
I see you placed in the corner
At first I did not know your name,
Now you are the pride of my garden
Shimmering like a lady that possess pride,
You show that all nature's beauty do not go unnoticed!
I see you and your beauty i remember when I am lonley.
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- wild flower
- beauty of nature
- hidden treasures
Flowers bring happiness with their beauty



