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Manor Brook decides.

Such beauty’s.

By Dawn EarnshawPublished 3 years ago 2 min read
I’ve never seen such beauty.

uncommon, I cannot use such a word for such a creation of beauty. Unusual, never seen you before but you are majestic.

Your wings span to open an oriental taste of so many infusedof cultures, tastes, styles and how they have changed over the years like a caterpillar sheds it skin to show such majestic beauty. I want to trap you and study you and pin you to my board of the uncommon sightings of the butterflies 🦋 but it has become so uncommon to see any of you this is just forbidden to do. Please stay in my garden and go all around my roses with your magnificent array of colours, blazing in the mixture of the hazy, lazy sunshiney day.

This just gets better and better in this manor house garden. It’s nice of them to open it up to the common folk, free to see the creators beauty in full display, but I can assure you there is nothing common in this garden of adventure and awe. I was asking why do I keep seeing the numbers 111 and 7 and they are of biblical meaning. The entrance was numbers 111 and I came across my number 7 not in in a common way it was extraordinary I had to fast and out came a blast and my cheeks as red as a tomato. I heard the most beautiful singing from birds I went round the maze to find these uncommon singers blasting their own tunes to the crowd

7 little chirpers.

Singing inspiration of turn to the right, turn to the left. Look up and know you’re blessed, look down and look at all the mess. You wouldn’t think we could part with such a pile of muck but it’s not that uncommon for those more common to adoring our beauty and colours. Take people out of the dark and bring them to Manor Brook, where they get to decide who is colourful enough to fly off into the wilderness.

We then ran in the maze and played a practical joke, we hid everyones work on Vocal Works! Except our own. That should worry the folk but, as for me, l keep laughing, enjoying all the uncommon butterflies at Manor Brook.

The End. ©️Dawn Earnshaw

nature poetry

About the Creator

Dawn Earnshaw

Loves writing short stories and poems - learning punctuation and Grammar.ADHD

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