one of my favourie poems, it can be interpreted in so many different ways.
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one of my favourie poems, it can be interpreted in so many different ways.
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this is the perfect mix of beauty and tragedy
this is the most beautiful photo I’ve ever seen
Sorry but I don’t get how this is so beautiful
it’s beautiful because it represents hope. Someone had cut their self because of their problems and that things seemed hopeless, but the flowers represent that everything will be okay and, like the scar, their problems will healI still think the flowers don’t represent how “everything will be okay” what I took from was ” there’s beauty in ugly things” because cutting is such a tragedy where flowers symbolize beauty. You can literally and figuratively find the beauty in such an ugly thing.
There is also the point of view of the permanence of scars and the fleeting moment of beauty. Beauty dies quickly and scars are forever. I think that represents that after the beauty fades and the scars remain beauty isn’t what should be loved. It should be the scars. Because only after you see the scars can you truly love someone .
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i hate getting attached to people bc i literally never stop thinking about them
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You tried to change, didn’t you? Closed your mouth more, tried to be softer, prettier, less volatile, less awake…You can’t make homes out of human beings. Someone should have already told you that.
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