The haiku describes a vegetable garden as a source of victory through sunshine and rain, growing broccoli and carrots. In just 3 lines and 17 syllables, the poem succinctly captures the essence of finding triumph through cultivating a garden.
The haiku describes a vegetable garden as a source of victory through sunshine and rain, growing broccoli and carrots. In just 3 lines and 17 syllables, the poem succinctly captures the essence of finding triumph through cultivating a garden.
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The haiku describes a vegetable garden as a source of victory through sunshine and rain, growing broccoli and carrots. In just 3 lines and 17 syllables, the poem succinctly captures the essence of finding triumph through cultivating a garden.
Copyright:
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