You are the poem I never knew how to write and this life is the story I have always wanted to tell.
TYLER KNOTT GREGSONDo you think it possible that some people are born to give more love than they will ever get back in return?
More Tyler Knott Gregson Quotes
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Was I born patient or have the years of waiting taught me to be?
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I Remember It, Precisely And Perfectly, The Birth Of This Love.
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Oh what we could be if we stopped carrying the remains of who we were.
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I believe in love at first sight but I will always believe that the people we love we have loved before.
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I am made of more; More than tears, more than heartache, More than all of this.
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I would be lying if I said there were not times that I am an earthquake contained inside this skin.
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You have never had to steal my breath, or take it away, somehow you have always managed to convince me to hand it over freely.
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Because of you I can feel myself slowly but surely becoming the me I have always dreamed of being.
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I would rather hurt, and walk through the flames you leave, than never feel you.
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I find you in storms, I feel you in the lightning, I miss you in rain.
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I am so tired of waking to the blank canvas of morning and realizing it won’t be painted with you.
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Do broken pianos play broken songs? Do they have busted melodies for busted hearts? Is there a song living inside it that’s waiting to get out? Her keys are shattered and her notes long since silent but I can still hear her song. Just listen, just listen.
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Oh what we see when we finally stop looking.
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There is no difference: Love is love and love is love. We are all the same.
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I am made from the creaking beams and rusted nails of a lonely vessel on a lonely sea. I am covered and coated, dusted with old salt water and the frail residue of moonlight.
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