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The dead garden
I see myself in the old Monstera plant.
Hanging low
With dead colors
No one understands you
Like I do Monstera.
How’d she die?
Lack of water
Lack of sun
Or no one there
To take care of her.
They all walked past
Not taking a glance
Or a thought in their mind
To check if Monstera was fine
She of course can be revived
But look at her
Her spark is gone
And she is lost
You can water her now
And put her in the sun
But she will never forget
What you had done
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The poem is about a girl who is hurt after a relationship and as she says in the poem, she is comparing herself to a dead plant, which was not treated properly to be lively