Whenever I see white flowers it always reminds me of the innocence that we all had when we were younger. When questions like ‘why is the sky blue’ and ‘where does the moon go during the day’ occupy our days.
I’m forgetting what it was like to be a teenager but was reminded today with all the talk of pop stars’ birthdays. It was a time when friends walk in and out of your life on a daily basis, you worried about finding a way to stand out while fitting in at the same time, and relationship turnover rate was approximately 3 weeks.
Is this something that teenagers specifically face or do we end up dealing with these issues the rest of our lives? When I sit back and think, I realize that it still continues to hurt when you loose a close friend. It still continues to hurt when you break up with someone. It still hurts when you aren’t accepted. We just learn to turn off our emotions and continue on with our daily routine never accepting how we really feel.
I admire teenagers for being so honest with their emotions. At least everyone knew how we felt the moment we felt it, good or bad.
I know this picture is a bit repetitive but I was a little busy today and the flowers were speaking to me today.
In answer to the question in paragraph 3; the rest of our lives.
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