The thought of you having to try hurts because it feels like you should have known to let me go before you grabbed ahold.
RENEE STONEIf I could reverse time, I would spend more time looking into what ailed my loved ones – would have learned more about medical gaslighting.
More Renee Stone Quotes
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My words decay. I grow as they fray, unbecoming in the passage of time.
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To be understood and accepted could change so many lives.
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You wonder why you didn’t do it sooner – why you didn’t clear your mind when the clouds loomed.
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And I saw forever in your eyes ’til the sunset started to dim your light. You told me you’d always hold me tight, but your warmth faded with the bright.
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I grew up learning history about communities that would support their people (the idea that it takes a village), but all I see are so many people left on their own.
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Imagine the unknown of what the beings around you cover up and struggle with everyday.
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I still have a scar from the time someone said, ‘Sometimes love isn’t enough.’
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I bear the fruits of your memory in the expression of my art for that is what you gave to the world.
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I can assure you that I don’t wake up every day with a smile upon my face, and the distance from happiness in the morning isn’t set at a constant rate.
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I lost touch with the world around me – gone unnoticed by that which surrounds me, but I must find the presence of that which grounds me if I am to once again grasp onto everything I lost touch with.
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You are chaos in my heart – clogging up my arteries. I can’t move on or bring in more love than what was at the start
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I’m writing on a blank page full of chances and hope.
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It takes less for me to be impacted, for my state of being to worsen.
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My body is a field site of muscle memory and weathered bones.
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Reading has always been my sweetest escape, but I write to convey that which I want to escape or what scares me to say, even if it’s something positive.
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