Thoughts are just visitors passing through our minds, sometimes they stay awhile uninvited- anxiety.
JULIA KELLOGG HENRYYou have caused many oceans to pour from the very eyes everyone says I got from you.
More Julia Kellogg Henry Quotes
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I have had many highs and lows in my short life neither stays long enough to be familiar.
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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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Piece by piece we rebuild the moon each night.
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Last winter was colder than usual. Maybe it was the warmth that died with the millions of lives covid stole, or maybe it was the way close people betrayed me and left a gaping hole.
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I come as a full course meal, I will no longer hand myself out like a menu and wait for people to pick me out.
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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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There are castles everywhere filled to the brim with stories swallowed by the wind and long forgotten.
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I’ve scattered poems all across this world so that if you ever decide to wonder about an old friend you could see that despite all my anger really- I just miss you.
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We lock away our secrets and push them deep down so they feel farther away but they will always be inside us, no matter how well we hide the key.
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Often all we can do is breathe, even that can be hard sometimes.
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I’ve spent a lot of my life being lost but aren’t those the best adventures?
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Sometimes I just want to put my hands in the air and scream all the reasons I love life into the wind. Until someone comes along to celebrate with me.
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I’ll never understand how you dumped water on me but didn’t notice me drowning.
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We left pieces of ourselves in each other.
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I realize, no matter how much we grew, no matter how much we may have learnt, at the end of the day we both lost- because we didn’t have each other.
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