Spring; time for rebirth.
Shed the old sins from my skin.
Grow new ones again.
Photograph by FlyTrapMan (Click here to visit and follow his blog). β€
Spring; time for rebirth.
Shed the old sins from my skin.
Grow new ones again.
Photograph by FlyTrapMan (Click here to visit and follow his blog). β€
Growing new sins I want the seeds
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I’m sure you have the seeds nicely placed in a packet!
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Not anymore
Cigarette were the last one
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Sin seeds sewn, savor the succulent fruit.
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Lovely and twisted, Charles — my favorite combo π
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Ha-ha ha – I like where you’re coming from, Rose.
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Thanks Nick darling! We’ve gotta keep our sins nice and fresh, you know.
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I love that “new ones” ^^ Time to live. : )
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Yes, time to live! Very nice. Thanks Francis. πΆπ΅β°
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Renew! Renew!
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Haha! Hugs to you, Tπ
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Hug right back at you!
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Sins is the stuff that grows in most soils or skins!! and does not need much nurture. Well done. Poet and Mr Fly to boot
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Lol. Sins fester in skins quite easily. You’re right; no nurturing needed. Neglect is all they need. π Fly’s photo is COOL! Thank you.
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Bravo!
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Thank you!
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Growing sins requires lots of sunlight!
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Um, actually, I beg to differ. Sins start growing in moist and dark cocoons. You wouldn’t know, though, since you’re so saintly and all. π
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You’re right…I hide my halo inside of my back pocket \”/
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Don’t forget it’s there, or you might sit on it! π
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Ouch!
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Yeah, Spring often leads to new sins. Good write.
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Watch out for the birds and the bees. Thank you!
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lol
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Oh, and the flowers and the trees. They’re quite scandalous; especially when the trees are still bare. π
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LOL
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Reblogged this on KCJones.
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Thank you!
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Wow! This is so sinful, Rose π
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Lol. Stay sweet and kind, Monica darling! Don’t let my words corrupt you π
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Oki, Rose π
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Growing new sins.
What a great idea Rose. π
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Thanks Alan! I appreciate your visitsπ Time to start planting those sins!
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Love this. Excellent writing.
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Thank you very much! I appreciate your visits π
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Thank you! You’re so motivational. I’m going to go grow some new sins right away. Lol.
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The funny thing about sins is that they sprout like weeds if you’re not careful — very easy to grow!
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No green thumb required.
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No thumb needed at all, in fact π
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π
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btw, love your new prof pic!
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Aw, thank you! xo
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collecting my skins
dropping left and right my kβs
i brushed off my shins
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Nice haiku, darling! Does “k’s” stand for knees?
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the missing link.
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Forgive me father for I have skinned. All clear? Partay!!!
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Funny!!! Partay like it’s 1999, baby! π
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“shed the old sins from my skin”, love that!! Wonderful, Rose! π
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Thanks, dear Dorinda! xo
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You’re very welcome!! β€οΈ
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Growing new sins. I liked that – How practical!
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Lol. Thanks Somali!
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Loved this very clever
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Thank you!
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