Dried roses and baby’s breath sit atop of each other
In a vase of transparent glass
They seem so comfortable and well suited
Glass and dried flowers beautifully matched in a transitional phase
A reflection of the full budded roses
That filled the vase several weeks ago
Rich, vibrant and radiant
In their youth and freshness
With the promise and potential
Of a full blown bouquet
Weeks later the arrangement is alive
but now, red roses sits with red and purple black petals
Preserved by drying and oil
Still beautiful in their dying
But no vibrancy
Seeing this causes one to ponder life
The contrast of youthful years
And the not so youthful ones
There’s death in life
Young and vibrant today,
Gone tomorrow
A beautiful metaphor.
“Still beautiful in their dying” — an evocative line!