What’s the saddest word in the English language? Almost. Almost is never enough.
K. MCKEEA woman came from a man’s rib not from his feet to be below him not from his head to be above him, But from his side to be equal to him from his heart to be loved by him.
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She was a open book, what a shame it was that most men were illiterate.
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Hold her hand if you like but she’ll rather you hold her heart.
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My only hope is that for a moment i helped you feel truly happy.
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I love how it feels to live in a world that falls for the perfect, While you fall for the real.
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Turning pain into poetry turns rainy days into rainbows and raw dirt into meadows.
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We don’t truly know anyone or everything if we did, we wouldn’t need books.
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A woman came from a man’s rib not from his feet to be below him not from his head to be above him, But from his side to be equal to him from his heart to be loved by him.
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Somedays she knows love other days, heartache but each day she is strong.
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Sometimes living is easy and sometimes you lie awake at night and ask your tired heart please survive one more day.
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Miracles don’t exist it’s just the good deeds that pile up, the warm smiles and love. Eventually, all of it overflows and creates what appears to be a miracle.
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Sometimes it isn’t always meant to be love, Sometimes it is meant to be a lesson.
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I don’t care how dark this world becomes love is, and will always be my answer.
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They all land softly… The breeze through the willow The rain in the forest The tears on my pillow.
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You aren’t too much, I promise you this. Sometimes they just aren’t enough.
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A tear once lost returns but a love once lost is lost forever.
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