If a home is where the heart is, I guess my home left with you. Please remember to water the flowers.
LAURA NATOLI-KEARNEYThe sound of silence has the ability to teach the loudest lessons.
More Laura Natoli-Kearney Quotes
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He is my heaven and my hell. Serving passion and poison with the same spoon, and I am a sucker for a taste.
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This heart of mine wears battle scars, only a beast could understand. A hunter must be patient in this war zone of land.
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Have the courage to be afraid, because fear is a sign that you care deeply. If you care deeply enough, you will be brave enough.
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Sometimes the angry sky rages before the bellowing tears spill.
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Although you stood before me in all your tangible glory, your love evaporated like an illusion melting in my hands.
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Love is my religion and let it use me to be the light on the darkest of nights.
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This melancholy heart longs for a fresh start, where darkness will lift sands of time, kindly sift without a sound for I am found.
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Hope is a gift I hold in my heart. It spills into words and gets written into art.
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I am addicted to your madness drunk on your toxic love. Infect me with your poison, lets make storms rage above.
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My wings of hope unfurl soaring through the broken battlefields of life. On a journey to plant myself and bloom in iridescent rays of reverie.
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I’m suffocating on empty promises and twisted truths. I’m drowning in a bottomless pool of illusion.
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The sound of silence has the ability to teach the loudest lessons.
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I want to be his peace and his raging fire. His muse and every desire.
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On my knees, lips slightly parted thirsty, ready for a strong stiff one. Make it neat I love the burn.
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If the scars on my heart were visible to the naked eye, maybe you’d think twice about inflicting more.
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