Searching For- Sunflower In- Access
You walk the edge of the harvested rows, heads bowed and heavy. The sunflowers have turned their backs on the sky, faces darkened to bronze and brown. But you are not looking for the whole field. You are looking for one .
Searching for sunflower in late autumn is an act of stubborn hope. The stalks stand like skeletons, leaves curled into fists. The birds have long since taken their fill. Still, you move forward, brushing dry husks from your sleeves, listening to the rattle of the wind through empty centers. Searching for- sunflower in-
Here’s a short write-up based on your prompt “Searching for sunflower in—” You walk the edge of the harvested rows,
And then—there. Not at the front, not tall and proud. Half-hidden behind a broken fence post, leaning as if tired of waiting. One last sunflower. Its petals are frayed, its center a deep, wine-stained ring. But it is still yellow. Still turning toward the pale afternoon sun. You are looking for one
…a field that once blazed gold, now gone to seed and silence.