I believe in love at first sight but I will always believe that the people we love we have loved before.
TYLER KNOTT GREGSONPress 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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All I know, all I can comprehend of the mathematics of a life, are the times your hand is inside my hand, and the times it is not.
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You are exactly Precisely and perfectly What I waited for.
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I promise to plant kisses like seeds on your body, so in time you can grow to love yourself as I love you.
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We too can rise up, We too can float like lanterns To a better place.
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I love you, in ways you’ve never been loved, for reasons you’ve never been told, for longer than you think you deserved and with more than you will ever know existed inside me.
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There is more light than darkness, there has always been.
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And the sound of my smile will be the alarm clock to your morning ears.
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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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Don’t come to me with a flimsy boat and expect my seas to be calm.
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I would rather wear honest tears than the most beautiful and elaborately faked smile.
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I will wait, I am waiting, and I will love you with all the love I posses until this body is ash and I begin my search for you again.
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If flowers can grow through blankets of melting snow, there is hope for me too.
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Was I born patient or have the years of waiting taught me to be?
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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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