Azalea reminds me of the color blue more than it does pink. Kind of like the color of azures, but with the beauty of chrysanthemums. So really, I guess I mean that the word "azalea" reminds me more of blue and purple chrysanthemums more than it reminds me of actual azaleas. Just something about the word azalea feels blue-purple. Indigo, maybe, is the color I'm looking for.
Chrysanthemums might be a bit too thick, though. Things that look fluffy and are fluffy are nice, but I think flowers should look more airy than they do fluffy. Such a flower probably doesn't exist in our world.
But when I woke up this morning, I found myself in a field full of the flowers from my imagination. Almost like a dream, it was like I was living a scene from a romance story. I might've called it a dream, a peaceful, therapeutic memory, were it not for the field that lay burning not too far away.
Chrysanthemums might be a bit too thick, though. Things that look fluffy and are fluffy are nice, but I think flowers should look more airy than they do fluffy. Such a flower probably doesn't exist in our world.
But when I woke up this morning, I found myself in a field full of the flowers from my imagination. Almost like a dream, it was like I was living a scene from a romance story. I might've called it a dream, a peaceful, therapeutic memory, were it not for the field that lay burning not too far away.