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- Grandma once told me it's easy to overthink love, to dissect it and question it until it is no more.
- Smoke You stand infront of me, pretending to be solid, but you are nothing more than smoke and mirors. You said you'd never leave, that…
- I only have have one question, scraping the inside of me. Answer it, and I will stumble back into her shadow, shut my mouth, never…
- The more I think about it, the more I believe there has to be a subtle yet satisfying method of revenge.
- It's just so hard to feel good, you know?" I do know. And more than that, it's just so incredibly hard to feel. (54)
- Six months since we met up again we are inseparable, an intricate weave. No longer do I believe this is a temporary fling. More like…
- When You Weren't Looking ...why. ...Can't you ...care ...more ...about ...me.
- Love is more than blind. It’s brain-dead.
- You can’t walk away from someone you love, leave them drowning in your desertion. If love has no more meaning than that, you can keep…
- A whole big, giant world full of men. Men with blue eyes. Brown eyes. Green eyes. And indescribable shades in between. Tall men. Short men.…
- Am I more afraid Of taking a chance and learning I'm somebody I don't know, or of risking new territory, only to find I'm the…
- HOW do you define a word without concrete meaning? To each his own, the saying goes, so WHY push to attain an ideal state of…
- Ghosts Take shape under moonlight, materialize in dreams. Shadows. Silhouettes of what is no more. But ghosts don't bother me. The day brings bigger things…
- I don't need more pain in my life. Why did I invite it in? Do I have to feel pain to believe I feel anything…
- Communication Was never big in my house. We sat together over dinner, but the only sound you'd hear was crunching and chewing and the little…
- In fact, since the accident, Mom doesn't love anyone. She is marble. Beautiful. Frigid. Easily stained by her family. What's left of us anyway. We…
- Me? Beautiful? I'm plain as cardboard. That may be how you see yourself, but the rest of the world would be hard to agree. You…
- When did creating a flawless facade become a more vital goal than learning to love the person who lives inside your skin?
- Before you, I believed love was making love. Waiting only makes me love you more.
- But more importantly, you are a gift, to all who know you, whether or not they realize it. If they don't, they are blind. You…
- Love without trust is nothing more than infatuation.
- I needed to see, needed to know, needed a whole lot more.
- Funny thing about the monster. The worse he treats you, the more you love him.
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