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The houseplant you gave me sits next to the kitchen sink. Which is nice cause usually I forget to water it, so at least it catches some peripheral spray. It's pretty confident, that plant. Stands tall and earnest, reaching and growing for something more. Just like you. The succulents I took from your sister's wedding sit on the dining table. Every day I eat dinner with my parents and study the curves and corners of each leaf and remember the times I've spent memorizing yours. And sometimes I can't sleep at night or lose my place in dinnertime chatter because I'm worried about those plants and if they're getting enough water or sunlight or fresh air or if because one leaf is weird does that mean they're all dying??? Because, I figure, if only I can keep those plants alive, then I can keep you too.
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Oct 5, 2016
Oct 5, 2016 at 10:21 PM UTC
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The houseplant you gave me sits next to the kitchen sink. Which is nice cause usually I forget to water it, so at least it catches some peripheral spray. It's pretty confident, that plant. Stands tall and earnest, reaching and growing for something more. Just like you. The succulents I took from your sister's wedding sit on the dining table. Every day I eat dinner with my parents and study the curves and corners of each leaf and remember the times I've spent memorizing yours. And sometimes I can't sleep at night or lose my place in dinnertime chatter because I'm worried about those plants and if they're getting enough water or sunlight or fresh air or if because one leaf is weird does that mean they're all dying??? Because, I figure, if only I can keep those plants alive, then I can keep you too.
is this about one person or two different people? i'm not sure.
sarah-fran
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Oct 5, 2016
Oct 5, 2016 at 10:21 PM UTC
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