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Had you known how I lived, Would you then understand the meaning of true despair; Undressed, Unkept, Unloved, Deprived. A quick fix, probably. Roses should have little meaning for you. Beautiful, even if it is only for a time. Show affection to it by passing it around Bought by one lover and given to the next. Let it wilt, Let the bright petals fade to grey, To brown, To black. Feel the once soft texture against your fingertips Turn brittle and delicate. So brittle, it can barely hold itself together. Affection for a time For it held little significance, Merely a tool for the wrong kind of love. A rose longs to be preserved. To have its beauty kept While it is at its most radiant form, In between pages of classic literature or poetry, Or cold glasses made of glycerine. Adore it in the long time, not just for a while. I speak of roses As though they were human. I speak for I am shattered.
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Oct 31, 2016
Oct 31, 2016 at 1:54 AM UTC
Preserving Affection
Had you known how I lived, Would you then understand the meaning of true despair; Undressed, Unkept, Unloved, Deprived. A quick fix, probably. Roses should have little meaning for you. Beautiful, even if it is only for a time. Show affection to it by passing it around Bought by one lover and given to the next. Let it wilt, Let the bright petals fade to grey, To brown, To black. Feel the once soft texture against your fingertips Turn brittle and delicate. So brittle, it can barely hold itself together. Affection for a time For it held little significance, Merely a tool for the wrong kind of love. A rose longs to be preserved. To have its beauty kept While it is at its most radiant form, In between pages of classic literature or poetry, Or cold glasses made of glycerine. Adore it in the long time, not just for a while. I speak of roses As though they were human. I speak for I am shattered.
inspired by gluck. love your flowers, love your women.
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Oct 31, 2016
Oct 31, 2016 at 1:54 AM UTC
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