Pain shapes us into writers, it cuts our veins open like a sharp knife. But while we are about to bleed dry, we turn our blood into ink.
DANIELA SENICKPoetry has its own language which can only be understood, when you read it with your heart and feel it within your soul.
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They fell for her poetry But ran from her chaos.
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Let the moon teach you the art of scars. How beautiful you can shine, even with craters in your heart.
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I hope you can feel me when I think of you.
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You will find poems hidden on my whole body, Which I would never be able to put into words and write them out.
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True love should give you the taste of sugar on your lips, and not the salty aftertaste of tears.
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When I write poems about my feelings for you, it seems that even my words blush.
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I can feel you in every part of my body. I do not know how you do it, that you still linger deep inside of my veins bones DNA without even being beside me. But you do and I love that.
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Never mess with a poets heart for they know how to turn broken pieces in a written masterpiece of art.
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She was poetry for a man who wasn’t able to feel her words.
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If she lets you be a part of her life, you have to understand that she thinks you know how to deal with hurricanes.
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Plant seeds of hope in the cracks of your broken heart, with a little bit of patience it will soon begin to bloom again.
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Write your lustful words with the invisible ink of your tongue upon every part of my body, until my mouth begins to moan every single letter in poetry.
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Poetry has its own language which can only be understood, when you read it with your heart and feel it within your soul.
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In the nights when our souls melt together into one, even the moon blushes.
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I closed my eyes held my face towards the sky and prayed inwardly for strength to grow. And suddenly it began to rain.
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