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roses

by mooopsy

roses were not my thing and somehow he already knew from the very beginning, because one September morning as the sun arrived to greet me “good morning” so did he, with an abundance of handpicked daisies and a breathtaking “hello” with that smile, seemingly genuine, so believably true, like the daisies. but he left the next month, leaving me with a vase of shriveling sadness. roses were not my thing but somehow you never really knew because one February morning the morning sky blazing with a vibrant tangerine hue, you arrived at my doorstep with a bouquet of tired-looking roses and i recall wondering why so you insisted that they were beautiful, like me. but to me, they weren’t beautiful at all just a cliché mess of mediocrity, the furthest away from beautiful and so was I. but you never left my side, and with time they grew out of their vase and into my heart.
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