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THE CIRCLE OF LIFE

Explore the protagonist's emotional journey as they witness the birth, growth, and eventual decay of plants.

By Judith NwekePublished 3 years ago 3 min read
THE CIRCLE OF LIFE
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In the heart of a quiet neighborhood, nestled among tall trees and flowering shrubs, there lay a garden. It was a place where the cycle of life danced in perfect harmony, a sanctuary for both plants and people alike. And in this garden, lived a woman named Danielle.

Danielle was a gentle soul, her spirit weathered by the passage of time and the weight of memories. She had spent her youth nurturing the garden with her parents, who had long since departed. Now, she found solace within its boundaries, finding comfort in the tender touch of soil beneath her fingers.

As the seasons changed, so did the garden. Spring brought the awakening of life, as tiny green sprouts emerged from the earth, reaching towards the sunlight. Danielle would carefully tend to each fragile shoot, whispering words of encouragement, as if the plants could hear her. In those moments, she felt connected to the world in a way that words couldn't capture.

Among the blossoms, Danielle's heart bloomed as well. She found companionship in the vibrant flowers that painted the garden in a myriad of colors. Each delicate petal held a story, a symbol of the beauty and fragility of life. And as the garden flourished, so did Danielle's spirit. It was a season of growth, both for the garden and for Danielle herself.

But life, as it often does, carried with it moments of change. Summer arrived, and the garden basked in the warmth of the sun, its vibrant colors reaching their peak. The flowers stood tall and proud, their fragrances filling the air with a sweet intoxication. Yet, amidst the beauty, Danielle couldn't help but notice the inevitable signs of decay.

Petals fell, leaves withered, and the once-lush plants began to fade. It was a reminder of the fleeting nature of existence, a mirror reflecting the complexities of the human journey. Danielle's heart ached as she watched the cycle of life unfold before her eyes, knowing that everything had its time, its moment of bloom, and its eventual surrender to the passing of days.

Autumn arrived with a symphony of vibrant hues. The garden embraced the change, its colors shifting from the vibrant reds and yellows to the warm, earthy tones of russet and gold. The air carried a bittersweet melody, as the falling leaves whispered of endings and beginnings, of the inevitable passage of time.

Danielle, too, found herself reflecting on her own life. Memories intertwined with the garden, as she recalled the laughter and joy that had once filled those hallowed grounds. But amidst the nostalgia, she found strength, for she understood that life, like the garden, was an ever-changing masterpiece, a canvas upon which each stroke of color held its own significance.

And then, winter descended upon the garden. The once-bustling landscape became a tranquil sanctuary, blanketed in a layer of pure, untouched snow. Silence enveloped the garden, as if nature itself paused to reflect and rejuvenate. It was a season of rest, a time to gather strength for the cycle to begin anew.

Danielle ventured into the winter garden, her breath forming clouds in the crisp air. She found beauty in the stillness, in the promise of renewal that lay beneath the frozen ground. And as she walked through the garden, her heart filled with a sense of peace, knowing that just as the garden would awaken once more, so would she.

In the depths of winter, Danielle dreamt of spring. She dreamt of tender shoots breaking through the earth, of delicate blossoms unfurling their petals to greet the sun. And she dreamt of her own journey, of growth, change, and loss, and the resilience that lay within her heart.

For in that garden, amidst the circle of life, Danielle had found solace, understanding, and the profound realization that even amidst the passing of days, the human spirit, like a garden, would always find a way to bloom again.

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  • Bethel Ogaba3 years ago

    Beautiful work Judy.. this is so amazing

  • Ogechi Ezeala3 years ago

    The most articulate article Proud😍

  • Grant gustin 3 years ago

    ...and the profound realization that even amidst the passing of days, the human spirit, like a garden, would always find a way to bloom again. Every story has a soul, and this right here couldn't exist less.

  • Jose Mark3 years ago

    Very nice article 👍

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