In the third entry of In Blume , the narrator’s voice sharpens into something less reflective and more confrontational. Unlike the first entry’s nostalgia and the second’s ambivalence, Entry Three introduces rupture: a letter left unopened, a phone call answered too late.
Better now. Tomorrow: water the plant. Reply to the email. Leave the house once. in blume third entry
— In Blume, entry three If you can clarify the source or intended use (a book, a diary, a class assignment, an art piece), I’d be happy to tailor the text more precisely. In the third entry of In Blume ,
Date: October 12th
Third entry rule broken already: wrote four sentences before getting honest. Tomorrow: water the plant
The rain stopped this morning. The snails are back on the stone path. I stepped over three of them. That feels like progress.