I ate my grief and swallowed salt tears like they were the only things left on earth to consume.
HALEY ANN WARDI ate my grief and swallowed salt tears like they were the only things left on earth to consume.
HALEY ANN WARDAs the morning dawns my soul stands motionless before your presence be still and know is my hearts meditation.
HALEY ANN WARDWe make time for the things that matter most to us – I guess I didn’t matter much to myself.
HALEY ANN WARDThe hardest part of living is experiencing death without dying.
HALEY ANN WARDHow can we sing in harmony when we don’t know the melody god is singing over us? listen to the fathers voice. He speaks softly and loves deeply.
HALEY ANN WARDWhats your greatest fear? I’m afraid of heights. Do you fear the heights in which you stand or at the depths to which you may fall? – fear of falling.
HALEY ANN WARDThey say the sky’s the limit what happens when you hit the ceiling?
HALEY ANN WARDWe look for love under covers hiding cold feet but you can’t find something that’s not there to see. – missing piece.
HALEY ANN WARDI want more for you than you want for yourself. Everyone needs an advocate who’s not the devil. – your advocate.
HALEY ANN WARDI know your story is hard to tell without choking up or caving in but the world could learn a lesson or two from the one who weathered silent storms. – silent storms.
HALEY ANN WARDLife really falls like gentle rain in june instead it tries to drown us by a sudden monsoon.
HALEY ANN WARDAll of the words in her head keep her from being lonely but they aren’t always kind.
HALEY ANN WARDI wonder how different the world would be if we all said what we meant and meant what we said? – speak up.
HALEY ANN WARDDear swimmer, saltwater’s not for sinking it’s supposed to help you float. – float.
HALEY ANN WARDI talk too much speak too much I think out loud wish I knew what’s on your mind. – overthinking.
HALEY ANN WARDIn the midst of my breaking I am becoming.
HALEY ANN WARD