Red Tulips

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demure101
demure101
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Red tulips on the
kitchen table
lie (from habit not

from necessity)
bought to tell
the wrong story:

glad tales of
spring
in a cold world.

demure101
demure101
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DawnJDawnJover 11 years ago
Perhaps, twelveoone...

...if you read it as the tulips lying on the table, having been bought to tell the wrong story -- as a smoke screen, in other words -- and therefore the representation of a lie), you'll get what Demure is saying.

DawnJDawnJover 11 years ago
A lie...

...in pretty packaging. The false appearance of a wished-for truth?

twelveoonetwelveooneover 11 years ago
what are you saying?

Red tulips on the

kitchen table

lie bought <??? comma?

:

(from habit not from necessity) why does this need to known?

seriously, back it off a little, question it, what is it doing?

I looked at the others, some quite nice, but a lot of air.

to tell the wrong story:

glad tales of spring in a cold world.

clueless as to why it is wrong, or as to what is the right story,

this looks like mystery for the sake of mystery, i.e. murk, which could have been here:

Red tulips on the

kitchen table

lie

tazz317tazz317over 11 years ago
THE TWO-LIPS OF NATURE

ways to describe caring, TK U MLJ LV NV

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