On thirty miles long, when cherry blossoms bloom,
And as pale pink, they flutter like rain in brume.
Briefly blooming, then quickly they wither away,
And onlookers lament that spring passes far away.
(Apr. 7th, 2024, Kinsley Lee)
- Author: Kinsley Lee (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: June 26th, 2024 16:05
- Category: Short story
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