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baby's breath

the transience of beauty has often concerned me, and i frequently wish for a permanence that nature won't allow. i bought you flowers for your birthday, baby's breath you said you liked. they sit on a table in your living room. the browning of grass the falling of leaves the wilting of stems not strong enough anymore by nature, nature is fleeting: a sad fact on most days, but now I sit, shrouded in sorrow, waiting for flowers to die.
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