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I show the world my flowers,

daisies flowing from my fingertips,

smiling with the brightness of tulips,

and leaving a trail of poppy footprints

with each step I take.

 

I present this spring-themed Monet masterpiece,

careful to conceal the chaotic overcrowding

pushing, building pressure beneath the surface.

This rootbound torture belies the floral illusion,

and if you peer closely at the pretty pastels,

you'll see they're nothing more than

brush strokes and broken hopes.

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Written by
Amberlynne
Published
Jul 14, 2015
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12·74
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6.5.2015

Tags
#flowers#selflove#illusion#poppies#daisies#monet#pastels#floral#rootbound
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