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Melancholy and quiet, see also ~ jacaranda

author:A spring deer

See you again ~ Jacaranda!

Jacaranda flower language: quiet and far-reaching, melancholy and quiet, but I appreciate the shocking "waiting for love in despair" flower language. It's a bit poignant, but it also reveals hope.

Melancholy and quiet, see also ~ jacaranda

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Every year in May and June, this jacaranda near the company will bloom quietly. In the hustle and bustle of the city, it always feels a little incongruous to look at, but it is a unique scenery. Every time I pass by, I inadvertently look at it a few more times, or even not enough, and I will take a few photos. Far, near, various angles.

Melancholy and quiet, see also ~ jacaranda

The flowers bloom and fall as fast as they do, as if they were going to fall to the ground overnight. However, if you look up, the flowers on the branches are still bright and brilliant.

People are used to seeing falling flowers all over the ground, and it seems that they will no longer cherish this beautiful and easy to get thing. Until one day, when I saw that there were only fallen leaves and no flowers on the ground, I suddenly remembered, looked up, and found that the tangled branches had long been netted, and the flowers of the past were no longer there.

Melancholy and quiet, see also ~ jacaranda

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Only then did I realize that no flower will never wither, except that jacaranda is faster and more free. There is no process of withering to people's sorrow, and in the moment of her withering, it is still brilliant and generous.

Why don't we learn jacaranda, try to bloom when we are alive, and still move forward no matter the wind and rain, even if we fail, we are not ashamed. When you lose, why not let go of the past and start all over again.

Melancholy and quiet, see also ~ jacaranda

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