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Lost Flower

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 I bought a flower once. It was ordinary, with some petals shriveled, its color fading, its vitality nearly gone. Yet somehow, this withering rose became the most unforgettable flower I ever held. It wasn't just a flower; it was an emotion—intense, honest, maybe the last of its kind. A bittersweet moment. A memory long gone, yet never truly forgotten. It wasn't just a flower; it was a symbol of longing, a plea for forgiveness, reconciliation, a tender effort to ease the ache of complex, undulating emotions. For an hour, my hands cradled that flower, waiting for someone to come, each minute pressing harder against my hope. The one I waited for never came. I walked away with tears in my eyes and a heart that felt just a little more hollow. As I walked away, I felt sorry not just for myself, but for the flower. I hadn't honored its purpose; hadn't let it speak the language it was meant to. So I went back to the lady on the roadside, sitting with a bucket full of living hop...