Bunny tails? Bush bunnies? Who cares. They're beautiful, these weeds.
Respect the weeds. Appreciate the odd little spaces. And laugh at life :)
Street Artist Transforms Ordinary Public Places Into Funny Installations
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Dandelions are one of my favorite plants just so you know.. ^_^
This is the last refsheet I was able to do just in time for Artfight! And I don't have any more characters, so that's all for now! This little guy is called Bud, and he's a sentient dandelion :) he's scared of everything You can find him on Artfight!
Weeds are just under-appreciated plants and deserve some love!
A rumble in the fog
Tells me I am not alone.
Quickened breaths
Faster steps
I try to flee
What stalks me in the dark
But when the fog clears
I see an empty field
Where the weeds have grown
Unkempt
And i wonder how i am meant
To trust others
When i can barely trust
Myself
delicate puffballs of white fluff
we've all been told that they pick the flowers they think are the prettiest
and they do, they pluck the beautiful ones when they are young and they display them for all to see
but hidden away behind this is their treatment of the less beautiful ones
the ivy and and the dandelions - the 'weeds'
a weed is not a specific breed or family of plant, a weed is defined as 'a wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants'
a weed is any plant that does not conform
a plant that is wild and unruly and a law unto itself
a plant that challenges the status quo, the norm
a plant that grows in competition, a plant thats non-conformance makes it brighter and bolder and braver
i can tell you what they do with those plants
they rip them out
they try and remove the roots as best as they can, to try and remove any chance of the resilient weed bouncing back up
they pour weed-killers, harsh chemicals designed to destruct
and they do so repeatedly
the forceful and ferocious beating down of those that dare to be different
the killing of the weeds
no one cares about that
they kill the weeds