The crocus push up through the snow.
Then come the tiny snowbells, followed by daffodils and hyacinth.
Then the iris, and the lily come in sprays of civilized colors…. And then…
The tulip blooms!
Its blossom proudly sways atop one, thick stem. Two leafy “arms” reach out to praise the sun.
From year to year, the tulip never knows what bright and brilliant color it will give our eyes - it just wants to shine!
The tulip doesn't bloom with the rest of the spring flowers… it blooms in its own time.
So... does that make it a less successful flower?
Written by:
chickenteeth****
Actually, it makes it more special, and it makes spring less successful to not have it ;)
Gosh! I really love tulips!! 🌷🌷**Please spread the word about this little book, and don't hesitate to share you own talent with us.
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Short StoryTiny little tales under a 100 words... **Everyone is welcome to share their own Nanobites in this book. If you want to participate, please message me your story and I'll publish it with a dedication to you. Enjoy. :) Cover by @anamika_writes