Nevertheless, we are ordinary individuals, who get up at eight'o clock after setting up the alarm for seven, who get scorned by ordinary teachers for not finishing an incomplete task or who check out the better looking people and fantasize. In spite of everything, we live in this bona fide world, where one night chances don't make you billionaires, where drinking from a cup of coffee and not spilling a drop of it, is unachievable, where we all know that one day we will grow up to be ordinary doctors or engineers and have an ordinary life. But do we believe in putting an article 'The' before our first names?
Why do these 'standing-out' alienated things get noticed? we look for flowers in the fall, through a rose tinted glass, and somehow we find them. Hiding beneath all that orange, golden, yellow, brown are those little sprouts of unperturbed baby pinkish-purple petals, cocooning those diminutive gold filaments and the green stigma. These petals are held together collectively by a stem and we find it challenging to locate our reflections in this stem. We haven't conceived that as yet. We are the sprout and it will only bloom into a flower if it believes in the morning dew and the sunlight. Only then, within this dirt of aridity, will blossom a unique character. And the creator made this flower, to flourish only in Autumn. They call it, Michaelmas Daisy.
And Of course, I fathom and trust my instincts, and they will not haunt me to lead an ordinary life. Because unlike all others, I am Michaelmas Daisy. I was born to bloom by these dead leaves, and one day I will escort them to ever green.