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the poet’s daffodil

by @KoraSani

there is such a thing called the poet's daffodil; Narcissus poeticus one of the first daffodils thought to have been cultivated a perennial, meaning: existing infinitely continuously enduring and always recurring i first planted my seeds for you many years ago staring intently, i watched us grow among the weeds you had an aura about you i wanted to know more; what made you the happiest? & what kept you up at night? eventually i found myself close enough to see the way your hazel eyes catch the light in all the right places reflecting the colors of the world around you, pulling in the things that inspire you and just for a moment, watching as they become a part of you but i never needed to be close because even far away, i can see your smile, when you allow it to show your willingness to jump into the things that scare you your passion, determination, and a laugh that could only be yours you are the calmness in a storm of my emotions making me feel safe a reminder to breathe because everything is not always what it seems the poet's daffodil is the story of us a recurring delight who has endured much pain and yet after all this time, feelings still remain infinite
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Nov 9, 2021
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