And the sound of my smile will be the alarm clock to your morning ears.
TYLER KNOTT GREGSONTo live an honest, simple life, filled with creativity, joy, compassion, and a deeper, richer appreciation for the world around us.
More Tyler Knott Gregson Quotes
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There is more light than darkness, there has always been.
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Press your ear to my chest and listen where a heartbeat should sing you will hear the melancholy songs of tired whales.
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Photos I’m not in and memories we don’t share, haunt my lonely eyes.
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I promise you I will try harder to be better. I have battled with things inside me for longer than you know; I do not know what they are or why they are there, I only know that they feel manageable, defeatable, when I am around You.
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Illusions must be out to death. That is the cruelty of growing up.
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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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Some days I wake up and all I feel are the fractures in the flesh that covers the only me I’ve ever known.
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And you loved me like I was, and had always been, the answer and the question did not, and would never, matter.
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It is hard to not feel broken when it is always quiet enough to hear your pieces rattle.
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She is she alone, and never needs help from me to be all she is.
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Sometimes the only way to catch your breath is to lose it completely.
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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 made of more; More than tears, more than heartache, More than all of this.
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You are the habit that I will spend my lifetime trying not to break.
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Oh what we could be if we stopped carrying the remains of who we were.
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