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Quiet place Quote by Anis Mojgani

“When I go, bury me with nothing but my own skin. I spent far too many days trying to outrun this thing called mine. So, if I set myself into your arms would you hold me like the earth, quietly? I am yours. Give me a field, give me a big sky. A mountain. Give me your mouth. I’m just looking for a…” quote by Anis Mojgani
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““When I go, bury me with nothing but my own skin. I spent far too many days trying to outrun this thing called mine. So, if I set myself into your arms would you hold me like the earth, quietly? I am yours. Give me a field, give me a big sky. A mountain. Give me your mouth. I’m just looking for a quiet place that I could die inside of.””

Anis Mojgani

About This Quote

Source Poetry: “The Quiet Place” (poem), 2015

The speaker longs for a safe, intimate space to surrender completely, seeking peace and acceptance.

In simple terms: Desire for a safe, intimate surrender.

Key Takeaway

Allow yourself to be held and find peace.

Themes

vulnerability longing acceptance

Mood

intimate yearning

Type

poetic emotive

When to use this quote

  • therapy
  • relationship intimacy
  • creative writing
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

Existentialism psychology poetry

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “quiet place” mean to you?
  • How can you offer safe spaces to others?
A Different Perspective

Total surrender may risk loss of self‑identity.

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