Forget-me-Not

image from Wikipedia

A blue haze
greets my morning gaze
self-sown joy.

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Springtime favourite,
serendipity flowers
cover bare brown earth.

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Myosotis blue,
those memorable flowers
remind me of you.

In Spring, forget-me- nots flourish in the most unexpected places in my garden (notably all over the gravel paths and in the vegetable plot)

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All poetry and prose posted here, except where otherwise stated, is my own, and may only be used elsewhere with my expressed permission. Please don't be inhibited from correcting my bloopers and making suggestions: Most of what I post here is instant, ill-considered and off-the-cuff, in serious need of editing.
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7 Responses to Forget-me-Not

  1. Kathy says:

    Love the three, but especially the last/..

  2. I love, `self-sown joy’. Excellent haiku

  3. Leo says:

    Oh that first one.. so beautiful.. self-sown joy.. lovely, lovely words! :)

  4. gabrielle says:

    Beautiful trio. I particularly like serenity invoked by the morning scene in the first haiku. Had to look up myosotis–enjoyed learning that it means mouse eared, descriptive of the leaves.

  5. 4joy says:

    After your lovely words, there is nothing more to say regarding these flowers……so well done…

  6. ladynimue says:

    lovely words .. beautiful image :)

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