Cherry by Karol Nielsen

I wait all year to see blossoms on the cherry tree below my window. They begin as small green buds in early spring; then pink petals push through. It goes on like that for days, weeks, until full, fat blooms emerge like a butterfly escaping a cocoon. I admire the bursts of pink for days, weeks, until wind blows the fragile petals into the air like feathers.

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