chrysanthemums grow underneath your skin and when you cut it, they bloom.
this is why initially, it feels good.
but after constant exposure to sunlight and air pollution and noise, the scars fade and the flowers begin to die.
so do yourself a favor and protect the hidden treasure that is a garden -
put down the razor.
certain things are best kept unseen.
Feb 28, 2017
Feb 28, 2017 at 10:38 PM UTC
chrysanthemums grow underneath your skin and when you cut it, they bloom.
this is why initially, it feels good.
but after constant exposure to sunlight and air pollution and noise, the scars fade and the flowers begin to die.
so do yourself a favor and protect the hidden treasure that is a garden -
put down the razor.
certain things are best kept unseen.
