
flor de la imaginación | Archie Everes

Lupine was different from any other you might meet.
She was the initial dawning breath of frosted mountain air,
The miraculously pleasant ending of a tragedy.
She was the awakening realization that you did not
merely need to observe the world around you -
You had the raw ability to live in it.
Lupine was incorruptible.
An angel to all blessed with her laughter, even those
who believed in a world of unwavering despair.
Fictitious words ribboned around the throats of her admirers -
There was no existing definition fit for such crystalline clarity.
She was freshness in its truest humane form, a flowering
ray of never-ceasing remembrance.


Archie Everes is an out-of-school caregiver currently learning Mandarin, with plans of pursuing future study in criminal psychology and creative media. She holds a strong affinity to moral-based literature, prompted by Dante's Inferno, and inspires many of her works around the moral complexities within love.
