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Snail’s footprint

by @hana-morikawa

Even in a slanted world, she does not slip, Even when she returns to a circle with no exit, She moves forward as if it were the first time. Living on a borrowed small leaf, Filling her belly with a single drop of dew, Rejoicing with her whole being at a petal carried by the wind, I wishes to pass through life with steps slower than anyone else.                                              Hana.M
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F / Japan
Published
Mar 30, 2025
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#mindfulness#innerpeace#selfreflection#slowliving#hsp
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