You grew out of the ground, I grew up in the womb

Nicholas 2022-09-08 07:52:03

I can't remember asking my mother if I asked where I came from when I was a child, but I guess some of them were picked up from garbage dumps, some fell out of armpits, and some came from the hospital. If she could be more imaginative, she would probably say that it grew from the ground, because when I was a child, I really believed that if you grow melons, you will grow beans.
In fact, if this setting is abandoned, the movie is a story full of warmth. Watching this kind of movie is always very relaxing, simple and warm, just like those autumn leaves and sunshine in the movie. You can make some sighs, and you don't have to force yourself to get something.
It's simple and good.
Then add this slightly fantasy setting back, and things get a little more interesting. I really like Timothy's setting where the leaves fall and leave.
The passing of a child makes people in real life feel more grief than the passing of an old man. However, he originally came from the garden, he just went back.
Just as a tree comes out of the soil, the leaves eventually return to the soil.
Just like us, we came from our mother's womb, so we snuggled up to our mother's side.
By the way, and this, I plant a father or mother or boyfriend and girlfriend in the soil in spring, and in autumn, I harvest a lot of fathers or mothers or boyfriend and girlfriend.

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  • Cindy Green: We didn't know what he was doing with the girl. It was fine if he wanted to have a secret, as long as he shared it with us.

  • Brenda Best: You know what I feel really good about? Bart and I are just grateful that our kids' school has a gifted and talented program.

    Cindy Green: Did you know Timothy is gifted?

    Brenda Best: How so?

    Cindy Green: Well... He always finds the bright side. He never gives up and he has a good heart.

    Brenda Best: That will get you into college.