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Purple Hyacinth

by torialva

A bright and shiny amethyst could never compare To the beauty of the flower that holds words a heart wouldn’t bear Each petal represents syllables kept at the tip of your tongue Forgive me I couldn’t speak But fear not, this has only begun A handful of petals are enough to say, I’m sorry things didn’t go your way What forced you to do this? Was it all part of your plan? Spurring emotions I’ve never known Just to satisfy your hunger But these feelings were never yours to own Yet deep inside I know I’m wrong So I give this flower  Acknowledging I was swoon Remember me This is my last wish upon the moon
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torialva
Published
Mar 22, 2020
Time
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Notes

This flower has always been one of my favorites.

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#flower#love#sad#purple#beautiful#different
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