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Dead Roses

by reenadaisy

Sitting in a dimly lit room I look over at the vase with 12 shriveled up roses Their leaves that once faced the world around them pulled in as if retreated Their thorns once protecting them now dry on the carcasses, retired Their flowers that once stood tall and elegant gazing at the sky are closed, hung, pointed towards the earth I think about how lucky they are.
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28 / F
Published
Nov 13, 2025
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Tags
#roses#death#luck#beauty#ponder#love
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