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.
JULIA KELLOGG HENRYIt gives me chills the way the world trembles when the past is on its way back.
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Often all we can do is breathe, even that can be hard sometimes.
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Sitting watching the sunset she was thinking about him the way she always did when she saw something beautiful.
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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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You have caused many oceans to pour from the very eyes everyone says I got from you.
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Some things won’t change-some things can’t.
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Piece by piece we rebuild the moon each night.
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Do not compromise who you are to satisfy the ones that are always trying to change you, that are constantly disappointed in your love.
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Thoughts are just visitors passing through our minds, sometimes they stay awhile uninvited- anxiety.
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We left pieces of ourselves in each other.
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I wonder if she understands how different she is from any other friends I’ve had, If she recognizes how many of my poems are about the way our souls entwine, If she’ll ever know how much I love her.
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I can’t wait to collect memories from every corner of the earth to splash in the vastness of this beautiful world.
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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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Noticed that I had been holding my breath for so long and finally gave myself permission to breathe.
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Writing saved my life when it all became too much. I poured my pain out into poetry I let the paper absorb everything I’d been holding on for years.
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Some things can’t be explained not even with poetry.
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