Where She Grows
Growing Flowers from These Skeletons ✨ self love talisman
Growing Flowers from These Skeletons ✨ self love talisman
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A preserved bloom suspended in a glass coffin, inspired by a poem from “the lovers” —
When we met I was carrying skeletons growing flowers between my ribs and you gave me sunshine and kissed me with warm summer rain. being with you showed me all of the love I had growing from the seams then we faded like flowers do seeds blowing into secret gardens growing new roots and the flowers between my ribs could never find the sun no matter how many times I planted seeds and kissed them with warm summer rain - i was carrying skeletons I couldn't keep away and I found myself sleeping in empty graves saying take me away one last time
I closed my eyes
then saw the sun was within and started growing marigolds from new stems
so when you came back like a chelidonian wind
and whispered oh, you look just like I imagined
I knew I was home again
growing flowers from these skeletons
This one-of-a-kind floral charm holds the story of someone who carried grief and bloomed anyway. Wear it as a talisman, hang it in your window, or put it on your altar as an offering.
- Real bloom from my garden pressed between glass
- Framed in black metal, ready to hang or display
- Measures approx. 3”x1”
- One of one
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