Flower Shop Crush by Mikolaj Czerbak

I saw you arranging
Bouquets for a wedding
And two funerals
Lighting up the room yourself
For all the plants to grow
Despite a north facing window

I saw you cutting thorns
Off a rose
So nobody who loves it
Gets hurt
So I want to ask

Where I should plant my roots
So I can grow
Am I a potted
Or a free-growing plant

How much sun I need
And how often should someone
Stop by to water me
And trim my branches

I want to bloom someday
And lose all my thorns
I know
You’re used to flowers
And I think of myself
As a weed





by Mikolaj Czerbak


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