Tiny faces of color
Twinkling with triumph -
Tints of rainbows,
Tailored in sheer delight,
Taking the breath away!
Tranquil blooms, sprung in unison,
Talking to the senses.
Tapestries of flora,
Treading the mundane paths,
To fill them with splendor.
Picture - Tulip Festival, Seattle, WA - Courtesy - Kaushik Chirtapu.
Beautiful picture of the flowers and a nice poem to go by.
ReplyDeleteTulips are one of my favorite flowers ! And you get them so less in India !
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous pic. There is something about flowers. It uplifts your mood instantaneously. Loved the subtle poem that accompanied too, not taking away much from the focal point.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem with a beautiful photo. Great T post!
ReplyDeleteConnie
A to Z-ing to the end
Peanut Butter and Whine
Tulips always brightn a day
ReplyDeletePhenoMenon
did u click this ??
ReplyDeleteits one of my many dreams to stand in beetween tulips
This is a gorgeous sight !!
WOW
and if u dont mind pls adjust the width of ur blog so that all the widgets dont over lap !
ReplyDeleteGood day
Done Missy:)
Deletetranquil blooms, tapestries of flora--- wow such lovely penning laxmi :)
ReplyDeleteIn every poem, I find so many lines that stand out. I always like to pick up the one that touches me the most. Today it would be "Treading the mundane paths to fill them with splendour."
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fragrant little poem L and like Cynthia says that one line is what defines the poem and the poet :)
ReplyDeleteLove the pic!! Tulips always make for such fab pics
ReplyDeleteWhat a great poem and such a wonderful click to go along with it :)
ReplyDeleteLovely tulips and beautiful words to express their beauty. Cool :)
ReplyDeleteHow much I love these beauties. :)
ReplyDeleteNice pic and poem.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Tulips and lovely poem! :)
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a real Tulip. Terrific poem.
ReplyDeleteLovely poem and a beautiful picture !
ReplyDeleteAs beautiful as the tulips!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Looks like a painting!
ReplyDeleteA lovely combination of poem and picture.
ReplyDeleteLove love your poems. And tulips. In that order.
ReplyDeleteThese lovely flowers deserve your fantastic words! :)
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