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two roses- growing in the same bush- surviving off the same soil- growing into something beautiful- becoming something greater- growing as one the sun- shining bright upon them- encouraging their growth- lighting up their future- calming their senses- kindling the passionate affair- moving them closer together- more intimate and dear the sun neglects its obligation to one of the roses- refusing a light source for the bloom- leaving it wilted and begging for nutrients- brown and fragile- dying as the sun proceeds to rise over the other rose the second rose continues growing along with the sun- in spite of the downfall of the latter- almost mocking the lesser decaying bloom- because it has a source of light encouraging its growth- safe and sound- not giving any pity to the rotting flower beside it- soaking up its own source of light- and not sharing any rays with the decaying blossom- rendering it useless and unwanted the selfishness of the one rose- refusing to share its sunshine with the latter- results in solely one rose- instead of two roses
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Feb 19, 2019
Feb 19, 2019 at 12:49 PM UTC
two roses (wip)
two roses- growing in the same bush- surviving off the same soil- growing into something beautiful- becoming something greater- growing as one the sun- shining bright upon them- encouraging their growth- lighting up their future- calming their senses- kindling the passionate affair- moving them closer together- more intimate and dear the sun neglects its obligation to one of the roses- refusing a light source for the bloom- leaving it wilted and begging for nutrients- brown and fragile- dying as the sun proceeds to rise over the other rose the second rose continues growing along with the sun- in spite of the downfall of the latter- almost mocking the lesser decaying bloom- because it has a source of light encouraging its growth- safe and sound- not giving any pity to the rotting flower beside it- soaking up its own source of light- and not sharing any rays with the decaying blossom- rendering it useless and unwanted the selfishness of the one rose- refusing to share its sunshine with the latter- results in solely one rose- instead of two roses
mikaylaswitch
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20/F/depere,wisconsin
Feb 19, 2019
Feb 19, 2019 at 12:49 PM UTC
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