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open pastures and quivering lakes geese chortling, flowers blooming and vegetables developing granny-mama's unpretentious plainspoken vegetable garden so advantageous and hearty, yet appalling unlike her beautiful tempting flower garden enthralling and efflorescence , yet filled with thorns as i waste away in the ancient depraved lawn chair on the edge of the water i begin to think about the past me and who i would become i swam in the shallow water for a few months as i grew older slowly into the vegetable everyone desired when my season was over people began to admire the flowers around me i became irrelevant in the shallows, so i took a step towards the drop off i became a ravishing flower that no one wanted to hold or pick because the thorns on my stem would leave scars forever i soon couldnt swim any longer so i began to drown deeper into the water with the rest of the beautiful flowers that wanted to fit in
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May 25, 2017
May 25, 2017 at 12:44 AM UTC
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open pastures and quivering lakes geese chortling, flowers blooming and vegetables developing granny-mama's unpretentious plainspoken vegetable garden so advantageous and hearty, yet appalling unlike her beautiful tempting flower garden enthralling and efflorescence , yet filled with thorns as i waste away in the ancient depraved lawn chair on the edge of the water i begin to think about the past me and who i would become i swam in the shallow water for a few months as i grew older slowly into the vegetable everyone desired when my season was over people began to admire the flowers around me i became irrelevant in the shallows, so i took a step towards the drop off i became a ravishing flower that no one wanted to hold or pick because the thorns on my stem would leave scars forever i soon couldnt swim any longer so i began to drown deeper into the water with the rest of the beautiful flowers that wanted to fit in
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May 25, 2017
May 25, 2017 at 12:44 AM UTC
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