told plants lie dormant drought, wait, half-dead, deep earth. plants w — Lucy Christopher, Stolen: A Letter Captor

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You told me once of the plants that lie dormant through the drought, that wait, half-dead, deep in the earth. The plants that wait for the rain. You said they'd wait for years, if they had to; that they'd almost kill themselves before they grew again. But as soon as those first drops of water fall, those plants begin to stretch and spread their roots. They travel up through the soil and sand to reach the surface. There's a chance for them again.

Lucy Christopher, Stolen: A Letter to My Captor

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