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Ellen Grace Olinger

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some water

Written by Ellen Grace Olinger

some water
for the Christmas cactus
new buds grow

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October 21, 2020 · Posted in Autumn, Flowers, Haiku · Tagged Christmas Cactus, Growth ·

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