I’ve spent a lot of my life being lost but aren’t those the best adventures?
JULIA KELLOGG HENRYI’ve grown to enjoy solitude it doesn’t feel as lonely when you are accompanied by a pen and paper.
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I’ve grown to enjoy solitude it doesn’t feel as lonely when you are accompanied by a pen and paper.
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I’ve scattered poems all across this world so that if you ever decide to wonder about an old friend you could see that despite all my anger really- I just miss you.
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Noticed that I had been holding my breath for so long and finally gave myself permission to breathe.
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Thoughts are just visitors passing through our minds, sometimes they stay awhile uninvited- anxiety.
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When everyone that exists right now becomes history packed into the soil and stars I wonder what they will learn about us.
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Often all we can do is breathe, even that can be hard sometimes.
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But maybe, We don’t need to be whole to be complete, maybe the fact that we are all a little unfinished is what makes us so alluring, so human.
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Piece by piece we rebuild the moon each night.
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Embrace the feeling of being you. You are existing- and that is extraordinary.
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I love the days when the earth smiles back.
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Run. Run as fast as you can it doesn’t matter where as long as you feel the wind against your skin. As long as you leave everything safe behind you and don’t look back.
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Last winter was colder than usual. Maybe it was the warmth that died with the millions of lives covid stole, or maybe it was the way close people betrayed me and left a gaping hole.
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Some things can’t be explained not even with poetry.
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I wonder if she understands how different she is from any other friends I’ve had, If she recognizes how many of my poems are about the way our souls entwine, If she’ll ever know how much I love her.
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Writing saved my life when it all became too much. I poured my pain out into poetry I let the paper absorb everything I’d been holding on for years.
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