The Hibiscus Flower That Burned In The Hawaii Wildfires by able6
In Hawaii’s land where fires did dance,
A hibiscus stood, a symbol of chance,
Its petals once vibrant, a vivid display,
Now touched by flames, in a bittersweet way.
Amidst the wildfire’s relentless embrace,
The hibiscus stood, a portrait of grace,
Its beauty transformed by the blaze’s red hue,
A symbol of strength, as it bid the flames adieu.
Once delicate petals, now charred and scarred,
Yet the hibiscus endured, its spirit unmarred,
For even in tragedy, a tale it does share,
Of resilience, hope, and a will to repair.
In the aftermath’s silence, where ashes remain,
The hibiscus whispers of life’s gentle refrain,
For from destruction, new life shall arise,
A testament to nature’s eternal ties.
And though its blooms may never return,
The hibiscus lives on, a lesson to learn,
That even in fire, in the face of despair,
A hibiscus still thrives, a story to bear.
So let it be known in Hawaii’s wild lands,
Where fires may rage and nature withstands,
The hibiscus endures, a symbol so true,
Of strength, rebirth, in every shade and hue.
The End.
MATERIALS
Sourced from environmentally responsible recycled polyester.
Poly is stronger and more flexible than traditional canvas.
Moisture, fade resistant + machine washable.
SIZES
Small – 13 x 12 = cute, fits your tablet + laptop + phone + keys
Medium – 16 x 15 = return your overdue books to the local library
Large – 18 x 17 = for your Trader Joe’s grocery run
FEATURES
Beautifully boxed corners
Fine black inner stitching + transparent hem threading
Black cotton handles
CUSTOMIZATION
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CREATED WITH LOVE IN WASHINGTON DC BY ABLE6! ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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