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I can’t wait til all of the colors of spring emerge.

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A love story.

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A love story.

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The Youngness of a Tulip.

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TULIPS one of the most beautiful flowers nature has bestowed on the humanity, has been almost adopted as the national flower of Canada. In adoration of tulips in the form of a sonnet, herein given is a view of Canadian Parliament Hill from across the Ottawa river with a big basket full of tulips.

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Tulips
Tulipa praecox. Ten. It is native to southern Europe. He pointed bulb ovoid, dark brown. The leaves are wide, wavy, Hone is tapered. They pale bluish green. The strain has an average height 11cm, is soft and hairy to the top. The flowers have pointed petals oval, with an average length of 6cm, with a parfun quite pleasant. Base and top of the petals are yellow, scarlet red and the rest is petal closed. Bloom in April.
Tulips.

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Tulip is considered a symbol of spring. Powerful bright blossoms enthralls everyone. Without problem, even the left does not care, tulips still delight us every spring. But partial Florist always wants to achieve more.

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Poetry: Reflections about Pro Life in Nature.

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It is a comparison between a trampled flower on the ground that is quickly forgotten about, and someones death, which, due to life moving on, is also forgotten.

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Entry from my manuscript, A Beautiful Gift, The Place of Life.

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