She stopped reading over the prologue she realized she had too many chapters left to write-moving on.
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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Is your love the storm or the lighthouse?
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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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His fear of exile led to mine -there was room for both of us in belonging.
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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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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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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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To be held safe in our vulnerabilities -isn’t that what we should call love?
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You make the pain I make it art-the girl with the soft heart.
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I became fluent in all their leaving i became in all the grieving.
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He told me ‘I must be a story’ but for me-he always was.
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If you didn’t want her to scream so loud you shouldn’t have tried to strangle her voice -both love & violence are a choice.
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He made me raw & fragile & reminded me of all the things I had not healed.
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If I could tell him anything it would be that he was his strongest bravest & most powerful in his most vulnerable of moments -the healed will not hurt you.
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Houses built on heartbreak is that what you call love.
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He is the story I cannot finish he is the poem I’ll always miss.
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