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Elena (Livia) Diaconescu

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“A flower blossoms for its own joy.”

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Elena (Livia) Diaconescu

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Who gives love with all his heart, gets double back! 🙏🤗❤️💐

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Elena (Livia) Diaconescu

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"Prefă-mi, Doamne, toate rănile în flori,Iar lacrimile-n albe diamante.Iar când pe cerul meu se adună nori,C-o mână, Doamne, să-i dai la o parte.Prefă-mi, Doamne, vorbele în rugăciuneȘi clipele deșarte-n închinare.Iar dacă am călcat pe vreun tăciune,Să-mi pui pe-arsură Doamne, înc-o floare.Prefă-mi tristețea, Doamne-n bucurie,Pustiul să-l transformi, azi, în izvoare.În slăbiciune Tu să-mi fii tărie.Și nu uita să-mi mai aduci o floare.Toate florile pe care mi le dai,Am să le strâng într-un mănunchi de viseȘi am sa fac cu ele un colț de Rai,Al binecuvântărilor promise."

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Martine B.

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C'est tellement beau que je suis toujours très triste lorsqu'elles se fanent. En attendant on se régale de ces couleurs qui s'entendent si bien. Merci

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Mari Ramirez

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Love the beautiful flowers, thank you My friend

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nanda van beek

musicus bij mijn muziekschool allegria die gevestigd is in 's-Hertogenbosch

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Fantastisch beautiful vieuw thank you Elena

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Leif Blumenau

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They simply are what they are, just like God himself

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I'm happy for the flower 🤔

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Abdul Moati Al Jonaid

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👍❤️🌹

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Jihad Jezzini

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