Children raised by mothers who do not keep their children sheltered from the wrath of their fathers, end up mistrusting women.
CHARLIE GILBERTYou blame your father but it was your mother who did not keep you safe -why you won’t trust women.
More Charlie Gilbert Quotes
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You blame your father but it was your mother who did not keep you safe -why you won’t trust women.
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She stopped reading over the prologue she realized she had too many chapters left to write-moving on.
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He made me raw & fragile & reminded me of all the things I had not healed.
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I am not here to fight with you I’m here to sit with you in love- Lets take the gloves off.
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Your poems are so beautiful I almost forgot the pain you lived to pen them-from pain comes with beautiful things.
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I would have sat with you in the fire of any trauma how warm it must have felt to be met with a love like mine.
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Sure she would drink & digress with you but i undressed your soul. He sank in the shallow end.
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He told me ‘I must be a story’ but for me-he always was.
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I wept that everything he made was pretty I forgot that I, too, was art-the girl with the soft heart.
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He was so selfish that he refused her shelter from waves & winds all while claiming from his lighthouse that he loved her -he became the storm she needed saving from.
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He says your poems whisper too loudly of ugly truths. He forgets he authors the endings.
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It is not your job to carry every burden to heal every heart-your love is a divine blessing.
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To be held safe in our vulnerabilities -isn’t that what we should call love?
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He said ‘words are nothing but clumsy’-as he watched poetry fall from my lips.
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You can water a plant but it has to want to grow.
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