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They may have grown in a wood or a garden, wholly in bloom. They now rise from the vase in a sovereign floating of joy : crysanthemums in bud, narcissus, full-blown peonies and tulips, fulfilling themselves, they ripple and throb with passion. They speak to each other. One bloom has fallen, an arabesque of salmon pink. The empty shells and one small insect add a spiritual dimension, mortality’s immediency, a yearning for the unattainble. Those delicate blossoms hang against the blue sky, nostalgic for eternity.
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Oct 20, 2020
Oct 20, 2020 at 5:03 AM UTC
STILL LIFE WITH FLOWER VASE
They may have grown in a wood or a garden, wholly in bloom. They now rise from the vase in a sovereign floating of joy : crysanthemums in bud, narcissus, full-blown peonies and tulips, fulfilling themselves, they ripple and throb with passion. They speak to each other. One bloom has fallen, an arabesque of salmon pink. The empty shells and one small insect add a spiritual dimension, mortality’s immediency, a yearning for the unattainble. Those delicate blossoms hang against the blue sky, nostalgic for eternity.
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Oct 20, 2020
Oct 20, 2020 at 5:03 AM UTC
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