Everything Grows: spring day goes on.
on self growth and memories within,
and the importance of winter.

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everything grows. a statement made of a subject and a verb that speaks of continuance, time, to which we can grow upon many interpretations of being. everything grows, trees, seasons, time, us. we grow, and what in us has rooted. memories, feelings, in an inner cycle of shedding.
in this analysis on growth, winter and longings, we will walk among the lyrics of the solacing work of art Spring day, in which a lesson, narration of growth is inside a tale of missing a dear friend. we will learn how winter can mean and reach, in our hearts, and too in nature.
as if we’re picking petals, let’s begin from the first lines of the song, in which the setting is presented, entering the postcard of the setting. a winter that prevents things to grow as distance is to grow, a photograph of a memory stuck in stillness like the season can bring.
the expression “보고 싶다” to miss, contains the verb “보다” to see. missing can then be “i want to see you”, correlated to the next line about “seeing” the picture. the stillness of memories, a picture stuck in the winter of being divided doesn’t know continuance grow, movement.
therefore distance is 야속한 “야속하다” cruel, cold hearted. correspondence of the “cold heart” figures how a heart that is in winter and cold doesn’t let love, memories grow. before things must grow again, “missing, longing” must fall, to let the flowering of spring come back.
as “내리다” means to fall, it includes this sense of both time that has to pass but too the previous leaves to be let down and let new growth begin or too continue, letting the period of enclosure go. even if flowers grow in the then, memories haven’t stopped reaching a stall.
the season of the world becomes a synonym of inner cycle, picturing. when winter ends, then spring will grow back. love grows, memoring grows when the time too can grow. yet we deeply request those memories to stay and blossom like flowers do.
life goes on, the inner growth goes on. but people “change”, or is it a discrepancy with the image of the friend that has grown in our memories and on the outside too. of those we love we grow a tree that roots down in the past, often a reason why we feel distance in spring.
“not even for a day i forgot”, the past grows within us. we live the present and grow in the present keeping the past to live again in the future what is “long gone”. perceptions meet the cycle of life, cycles intersecating and interfering, colliding in emotions.
therefore “growth” is a double sided progressing. as if growth can mean progression and spring the metaphor in the seasons, coming to spring can also mean coming in touch with other’s springs. rotting thoughts and expectations, what before meant for us spring can remain winter.
in the progression for winter to shift into spring, we must realize that erasure, “이만 너를 지울게” “i’ll erase you now”, is a needed and positive step for spring to go on. in a connection with Life goes on, letting out a memory can mean to let out what brought winter.
“blowing you(who makes my heart ache) out of my heart, like white smoke”, white smoke of winter, the breath we form in cold temperatures. in juxtaposition with Life Goes On, “when winter comes, let’s exhale an even warmer breath”, to match how we can be the spring in the winter.
shedding memories away, breathing them out, can bring spring back in our hearts, even if letting a memory go means letting a piece of us go. the part in us that has grown, letting someone go like flowers down to blossom, represents the arrival for us too of spring.
the morning will come again, like spring will come again. because everything goes and everything grows and even if not lasting forever means for warmth, too for the cold that baffles our growth and yet, is a needed step for a progression to happen.
the darkness comes before the light, and so winter comes before spring. accepting the presence of winter means accepting growth, luminosity happens if there was shadow. a juxtaposition, “winter to end” means “spring”, the way around to underline how this winter is needed too.
the negative of something is the positive of another something, therefore too blossoming is the image of moving on again happening. the flowers that have formed up during winter can blossom in spring, we ourselves can blossom having let go of what was interfering with our growth.
in conclusion, there wouldn’t be spring without winter kept memories. there wouldn’t be a blossoming without stillness being part of the cycle. everything grows and times goes even when everything stands still.
we grow like seasons, seasons grow within us. memories like snowflakes, time goes like petals of flowers. everything grows within us too, yet everything grows around. the pages of the book you’re reading, the time inside the picture you’re watching, people in your remembering.
you’re allowed to shed what doesn’t let your seasons progress to spring, you’re allowed to still in winter to prepare for your spring from time to bring. if we loved and love, it doesn’t mean that what has been spring can’t turn in winter too.
everything grows, everything lives. everything part of the growth of a cycle that always continues, and truthfully, for nobody ever going to leave. erasure to regenerate, at place again create.
everything grows.
full work in an article shape, here.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/30878633 
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