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bouquets

what’s your favorite kind of flower? mine’s a forget-me-not, a fear settled deep in my chest that remembering me might not be for the best, a knot in my stomach formed from your stormcloud eyes like summer skies. like forget-me-nots. loyalty and long-lasting and pleading to remember me, forgetting. december makes me forget sunny weather. i think i’m kind of in love with the sound of your voice, and your smile, which is dangerous because smiles are always going to be the worst kind of weakness. i hope they don’t forget me. i hope you don’t forget me. i’ll send you bouquets of words i never said of texts i never sent: yellow acacias and yellow tulips and blue forget-me-nots (secret and hopeless and true loves); angelica and amethyst and flowering almond (inspiration and admiration and hope); red columbine because you leave me anxious, trembling; white camellia japonica because your loveliness is perfected. send me red carnations (yes and yes and yes) with unwritten handwritten answers (yes and yes and yes).
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Written by
hutchinson
20 / English
Published
Dec 4, 2016
Lines·Words
35·171
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flower language source: http://www.languageofflowers.com

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#love#flowers#crush#adoration#bouquet#flowerlanguage
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