I've got this big ol' box with all of these flowers Aren't they pretty I'm walking for hours feeling witty So I stumble upon you not having a good day So I say, hey hey, just take one of my flowers And you say thanks And it brightens up your day and you head on your way Now I have one less flower but that's okay because I say that I'll be okay Just 7 pretty flowers all wrapped in a box I wish they were limitless but they're not She sits in the corner crying and I wipe her tears with a large sunflower and She takes it and gets filled with joy And I sink a little bit deeper But that's fine Because I've still got some flowers left I think some of them I should've kept But it's too late now, because I'm helping other people So that makes it ok it's not too late Another day another flower Are you okay another flower Out of harms way Another day another flower 3, 2, 1 flowers left and I'm running oh so low, so low on life that I once had I take a glance at my friend in the garden And they need a flower So I debate to give my flower to give them the power of joy in their life And fight away any sour thoughts that they have every single day And take it on myself as I drift far away Deeper into the dirt I crawl like my flowers Cause I'm all out and I'm all out of sun I wish I never had any flowers Because now like a vase I'm empty But at least everyone else has my flowers and that makes them happy So maybe it's worth it in the end a hand I could lend Yet I'm losing grasp on my own sense of life But then I see her from across the room She grips a bouquet of flowers and so brightly they bloom Behind me the darkness looms so soon a tomb But I take a step towards her And her smile is like the water to my non existence flowers She hands me a rose and her soft skin is like the sun It nourishes the dark that I've been hiding in for so long I have a flower once again, and happiness is where I seek And maybe, just maybe, a whole garden I'll keep So always hold onto your flowers For when the days get sour You'll always be able to go back to that flower