Description
It was a poem about a happy friend, surrounded by people who may not have been the best for them. They were always there, laughing and smiling, but their true feelings were hidden beneath the facade of happiness. The poem described the ways in which these friends were toxic and draining, yet the happy friend continued to water these dead plants, hoping for them to grow. Until finally, with a resolute tone of voice, the happy friend declared, "I refuse to water dead plants." This line served as a powerful realization that it was time to let go of these unhealthy friendships and focus on cultivating relationships that brought genuine joy and growth. The tone of voice was one of strength, determination, and self-love. It was a powerful ending that left the reader with the message that it's okay to let go of toxic relationships for the sake of one's own well-being. (used AI for description!!)