I ate my grief and swallowed salt tears like they were the only things left on earth to consume.
HALEY ANN WARDI’ll write my secrets in the sand next to driftwood and seashells then let the waves wash them away. Wishing forgetting was that easy. – secrets in the sand.
More Haley Ann Ward Quotes
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The lord does not wade in shallow waters.
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Ask for the grace you gift others ( you’re allowed to need what you give.) – you’re not needy.
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As ocean waves never cease to pursue the shoreline and the sun gives his blessing over their daily union. I’m reminded of steadfast love persistent on pursuing each other. – stead fast love.
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Two lost vessels can’t guide each other home when neither can see light lining the hidden horizon. – lost at sea.
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A bleeding heart takes longer to catch up with the rationale of a busy mind. – emotions aren’t linear.
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In the midst of my breaking I am becoming.
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I hear the rain fall and suddenly I don’t feel so alone because the sky is crying too.
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I’ll write my secrets in the sand next to driftwood and seashells then let the waves wash them away. Wishing forgetting was that easy. – secrets in the sand.
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I’m in a constant state of finding myself then losing her all over agin. – the cycle.
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Can the contents of a bottle make misery evaporate? I’ll be damned if it does but I’ll spin it anyway. – self medicated.
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Blue green orange red. I could eat all the colors of the rainbow and still see life in black-and-white reruns I’ve watched a thousand times. – rumination.
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The weight of honesty lies heavy in sweaty palms, preparing to speak the truth to a world that is not ready to hear it. – not everyone can handle your honesty.
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I hear the rain fall and suddenly I don’t feel so alone because the sky is crying too.
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The hardest part of living is experiencing death without dying.
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Life is so fragile, yet we beat it to death and expect to live longer.
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