Some things can’t be explained not even with poetry.
JULIA KELLOGG HENRYEmbrace the feeling of being you. You are existing- and that is extraordinary.
More Julia Kellogg Henry Quotes
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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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Forgiveness is a baked good it takes time and patience and I used to enjoy bouncing around the kitchen mixing sugar and love- but I don’t bake anymore.
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Won’t you let me sail the waves with you, we can dive into the darkest depths of each other and if you ever feel like drowning, I promise I will be there to bring you back to solid ground.
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I’ve spent a lot of my life being lost but aren’t those the best adventures?
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You have caused many oceans to pour from the very eyes everyone says I got from you.
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On my most dreary days, hand me a map of Europe and a cup of tea and just wait for my dreams to encapsulate my soul.
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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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It gives me chills the way the world trembles when the past is on its way back.
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There are castles everywhere filled to the brim with stories swallowed by the wind and long forgotten.
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We lock away our secrets and push them deep down so they feel farther away but they will always be inside us, no matter how well we hide the key.
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We left pieces of ourselves in each other.
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Piece by piece we rebuild the moon each night.
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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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Thoughts are just visitors passing through our minds, sometimes they stay awhile uninvited- anxiety.
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