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Deadheaded

redirecting my energy

By Tennessee GarbagePublished about 7 hours ago 1 min read
Deadheaded
Photo by Irina Iriser on Unsplash

Today I deadhead the withered blooms of my memory,

pinching off the bruised petals of a former self.

A sudden lighting of the mind; clean, decisive, severing the stem where pain flows.

Sap runs clear again.

The garden forgets the storms.

I return to a younger season,

soil untouched, roots unafraid

where light shines without question.

What fell is not erased but buried

dark sweetness feeding what comes next.

I made room for gentler colors,

for futures unscarred by frost.

In this quiet tending,

I choose what grows,

and let the rest fall away.

A hundred springs wait,

patiently,

for my careful fearless hands again.

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Tennessee Garbage

Howdy! There is relatable stuff here- dark and twisty and some sentimental garbage. "Don't forget to tip your waitresses" Hi, I am your waitress, let me serve you with more content. Hope you enjoy! :)

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  • Grz Colmabout 7 hours ago

    I like the ‘choose what grows and let the rest fall away’ lines a lot. Empowering.

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