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.
JULIA KELLOGG HENRYI have no comfort left to offer you, no love I’m willing to give, I’ve learnt years ago that you will always ask for what you can’t return.
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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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You are the sweet, soft, delicacy that delights my soul. I want to taste every part of your aura’s citrusy tang.
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Forgiveness is a baked good it takes time and patience and I used to enjoy bouncing around the kitchen mixing sugar and love- but I don’t bake anymore.
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We left pieces of ourselves in each other.
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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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Noticed that I had been holding my breath for so long and finally gave myself permission to breathe.
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But maybe, We don’t need to be whole to be complete, maybe the fact that we are all a little unfinished is what makes us so alluring, so human.
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Some things can’t be explained not even with poetry.
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Often all we can do is breathe, even that can be hard sometimes.
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I love the days when the earth smiles back.
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Then the light came and swept me off my feet.
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Run. Run as fast as you can it doesn’t matter where as long as you feel the wind against your skin. As long as you leave everything safe behind you and don’t look back.
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I’ll never understand how you dumped water on me but didn’t notice me drowning.
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Some things won’t change-some things can’t.
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When everyone that exists right now becomes history packed into the soil and stars I wonder what they will learn about us.
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