The vase isn't there anymore. You've been careless with it long enough.
What now remains is that circular mark on the corner of the table, that tiny roundness of the proof of time, the speck of the table which still has the old color, because the dirt couldn't get underneath the vase. You can't keep flowers anymore, you can only remember how the wood looked when it was new.
What now remains is that circular mark on the corner of the table, that tiny roundness of the proof of time, the speck of the table which still has the old color, because the dirt couldn't get underneath the vase. You can't keep flowers anymore, you can only remember how the wood looked when it was new.
Though the vase was long gone where sunflowers used to grow... though the space looks so empty without the vase....though the death of sunflowers remind of the carelessness it faced... cant we put another vase? Cant it be watered with love and shone with smiles? Is the death really the period? Or is it just the beginning?
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