Spring blossoms

Spring blossoms

Smell so sweet

I sit outside

Inhale their scent

Sun rays illuminating my face

A beautiful spring day

Warm, and dry

I sigh deeply

This is the life

Just how I like it.

Author: Carol anne

I am 40 years young. I'm blind and I have dissociative identity disorder, I also have complex PTSD. I blog about my life with these disorders. I live in Ireland.

6 thoughts on “Spring blossoms”

  1. I can’t help but feel a sense of peace and tranquility from your beautiful description of the spring day. Your words evoke a vivid image in my mind, and I can almost feel the warmth of the sun on my face and the sweet aroma of the blossoms in the air. It’s refreshing to read something so simple yet so serene. It reminds me to take a moment to appreciate the small pleasures in life, like enjoying a beautiful day outside. Your writing has a calming effect, and I feel grateful to have come across it. Thank you for sharing your lovely words with us. 👍👏👌😊

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