This is a beautiful and poignant metaphor. I love how he uses the rosebush to represent a mix of both beauty and constraint. It makes me wonder what kind of warning the flowers are giving him maybe that even beautiful things can hold you back?
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This is a beautiful and poignant metaphor. I love how he uses the rosebush to represent a mix of both beauty and constraint. It makes me wonder what kind of warning the flowers are giving him maybe that even beautiful things can hold you back?
ResponderEliminarI recently wrote a new post. I’d be happy if you gave it a read at www.melodyjacob.com.
«Se minto o que sinto, / De tudo o que minto / Iludo o sentido / Da vida que vivo.»
ResponderEliminarCampos de Figueiredo, "Fingimento" de "O Reino de Deus" (1939)