6 Signs The Love You Share Is REAL Love
Someone who loves you will be there when you need them. It’s that simple.
Someone who loves you will be there when you need them. It’s that simple.
Make me listen by telling me how naïve I have been. Tell me straight up that I need to change because you bet all your straight flushes that I will.
It’s okay to sit gloomily in your room wrapped inside your blanket. It’s okay to listen to the saddest song you’ve ever heard on repeat and feel inconclusive. It’s okay to want to cry and yell and scream, but not be able to.
Grief can make you impulsive, because you realize just how precious life is. For short, powerful bursts of time, you think “fuck it” and book trips to Thailand. Grief can make you a walking tempest, a ball of pure rage. You hate everything. You compare everyone. You begin to resent friends who are alive for not being the ones who are dead.
It’s June and you keep disappearing like the butterfly I just want one picture of,
just some proof it existed, all I wanted was to know you still loved me.
If you have a friend that you talk to through all hours of the night and share everything with, you should probably consider investing in that. You will find the best kind of love there.
You told me my words held worth at a time when my world was crashing to the ground, when I’d given up on myself, and you probably don’t know it, but you helped save a life.
Move your lips with mine as we silence their grunts with chants. These circumstantial sychophants serve fear all too well and need to break free.
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The way to happiness: Keep your heart free from hate, your mind from worry. Live simply, expect little, give much. Scatter…