Calista LynneYou told me how you hate daffodils because they’re morbid. They stick around for a month making everything lemon drop yellow, then die and get replaced by worse flowers. How the hell does an elementary schooler grasp the concept of beauty not being permanent?
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You told me how you hate daffodils because they’re morbid. They stick around for a month making everything lemon drop yellow, then die and get replaced by worse flowers. How the hell does an elementary schooler grasp the concept of beauty not being permanent? A person who only loves the present and is unable to appreciate the past or future is immature and unable to appreciate beauty. The person may not even know what they are saying, but it shows how they think.
Source: We Awaken
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