I noticed a couple of the women carrying them, these small somewhat wilted bouquets of flowers wrapped in plastic. The cheap kind, some fern, carnations, perhaps a daisy, that white stuff, some odds and ends. So after seeing three or four women walking by, one or two smelling their flowers but all of them carrying them proudly I noticed a man with a bucket walking towards me.
Want some flowers? All ladies deserve flowers.
So after politely declining in deference to others I asked him where he got them. He told me that he saw a man was throwing them away as he was on his way back to the shelter, day old flowers from a convenience store. The man said he could have the lot of them and so he carried them back to the shelter to pass them around.
And as I walked through the floor past the bunk beds and grey mattresses, bundles of old clothing, standard issue blankets and bulging plastic bags there they were, scattered on beds like little rainbows glowing under relentless florescent lights proving us hopeful against the tide.
We will not surrender, those flowers said. We matter, they declared. We are beautiful, they cried.
And for a small moment all was right in the world.
Friday, November 02, 2007
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30 comments:
Such a lovely gesture! So pure and selfless.
Heidi
It's amazing how a flower can brighten your outlook, isn't it?
I love the way you see the world, jen.
That was so kind of him - one of those small things that says something huge.
flowers have a way of making the world right don't they? xo
He's right...all ladies do deserve flowers, especially those who might not have gotten them in a while.
That is simply beautiful. Such a thing. Beautiful.
Julie
Using My Words
Sweet, dear gesture.
It's a fact that a little natural beauty can uplift the whole day. This is a very cute story.
Beautiful.
How sweet.
when we moved in here, there were a lot of zinnias of all different colors in the back. Fiona would cut them often, and i took to putting a single big pink one in a tiny vase on my nightstand.
I really liked it there, but we had a frost, so they're all gone now. We'll have to hunt for something hardy in the woods.
Beautiful.
How nice of that man to spread cheer all around! Flowers are magical at times like that!
How do you do it? How do you make me cry, every time?
This is, simply, gorgeous. The writing, the story, the hope. All of it.
*sniff*
Now I'm beginning to believe that your little slice of the world is so much nicer and more benevolent than mine. I'm so glad you get to rub up against the fact that they are truly good people on the planet.
Beautiful...I'll think about those gorgeous little flowers, and that wonderful man who shared them...
little things, hmm?
Those moments of beauty are killer, aren't they?
A moment of perfection.
The shining beacon of humanity, in one small gesture. Wonderful.
i can see the color, the life you describe, vibrant against the gray backdrop of the shelter.
i LOVE this. flowers are fantatic. I can't remember the last time I was given flowers....
What a wonderful perspective. And what a sweet and generous man to do this.
it does feel good to share, doesn't it? even when you feel like you have so little left.
This was so touching. Everyone deserves to have beauty in their lives.
little thing really means the world.
It's those moments, the splash of colour.
nice jen.
He's right. All ladies deserve flowers. All people do.
That is so beautiful!
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