TheLovers2
Yep, I get that from this card. I am also at present looking at a vase of roses on my table that are pretty much wilted so this brings the point home quite well. They were certainly quite "chipper" and upright and beautiful when I first placed them in water.
Getting back to Nicky Zann's flower, it is actually not quite wilted. It's really not doing too bad, but for the "tear" it seems to be shedding.
I see a beautiful flower with a nice long stem in a vase of water. It has a few wilting leaves, however. Under the strain of the "heartbreak" it may not look as good tomorrow. What flowers remind me of is vulnerability and the ebb and flow of life; the here today and gone tomorrow aspect of life and sometimes, love. The flower reminds me of the beauty of nature and the beauty of a person, but, also the fragility of that beauty.
Already there is a puddle forming beneath this single flower. Once again, I am noticing that he chose a "single" flower. Perhaps, it is because when we are in the midst of loss or heartbreak, we are very much alone with those feelings. Others may seek to help and sometimes they do to an extent, but, the experience is uniquely our own. No one can experience what we feel on the inside. It is ours. We must own it.
Is this our heartbreak or the heartbreak we caused another? I will toss what is gone, appreciate the beauty when it was there, relish the memories and start again with fresh flowers. Nicky Zann must have wanted to give hope for the brokenhearted or that flower would have been truly wilted.
Love is fragile. Handle with care and properly nourish.
TL2
Getting back to Nicky Zann's flower, it is actually not quite wilted. It's really not doing too bad, but for the "tear" it seems to be shedding.
I see a beautiful flower with a nice long stem in a vase of water. It has a few wilting leaves, however. Under the strain of the "heartbreak" it may not look as good tomorrow. What flowers remind me of is vulnerability and the ebb and flow of life; the here today and gone tomorrow aspect of life and sometimes, love. The flower reminds me of the beauty of nature and the beauty of a person, but, also the fragility of that beauty.
Already there is a puddle forming beneath this single flower. Once again, I am noticing that he chose a "single" flower. Perhaps, it is because when we are in the midst of loss or heartbreak, we are very much alone with those feelings. Others may seek to help and sometimes they do to an extent, but, the experience is uniquely our own. No one can experience what we feel on the inside. It is ours. We must own it.
Is this our heartbreak or the heartbreak we caused another? I will toss what is gone, appreciate the beauty when it was there, relish the memories and start again with fresh flowers. Nicky Zann must have wanted to give hope for the brokenhearted or that flower would have been truly wilted.
Love is fragile. Handle with care and properly nourish.
TL2