I wish the voices would pour from every orifice. Bleed from my bones and drain me of this illness.
DANIELLE MONTGOMERYShe’s a child of war. Stronger than a bomb with a lioness’s roar.
More Danielle Montgomery Quotes
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Your flesh is like the ocean. Let it wave, rise, ripple, and soar in all its glorious commotion.
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Every freckle, mole, dimple, and scar, shine bright in my body’s constellation of stars.
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Twenty-six letters, infinite stories to tell, nothing comes to mind.
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Intrusive thoughts burn holes in my brain. I guess that’s why I’m so empty.
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If your thighs touch, don’t be scared. They are just kissing; it’s a love affair.
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Talk dirty to me like I’m a nun on her knees screaming hail Mary.
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I remember the stillness of the night when I met darkness for the first time. Whispering gently in my ear “It’s time to come home”
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Forever dreaming of a faraway place, where the sun melts my sorrows and blows kisses on my face.
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Twinkle in her eyes and a thousand laughter lines; signs of life done right.
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The body is but a vessel to carry the soul. A container ship to protect it as it passes through this world.
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I grab my skin, soft like play dough, and wish my nails could cut like scissors.
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She loathes her body but covers it in sequins. Attempts at self-love.
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Pink dress, chestnut curls. A picture of innocence before life stole her.
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The photo of me they choose to print when I die -Thoughts at 4 a.m
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She’s a child of war. Stronger than a bomb with a lioness’s roar.
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