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  • #1
    Jennae Cecelia
    “His mind was bright but his soul was empty.”
    Jennae Cecelia, Bright Minds Empty Souls

  • #2
    Jennae Cecelia
    “You said that the ocean scared you because of all the immense unknown that existed within it. Now I know why you couldn’t be committed to me, because I was vast like an ocean with deep wisdom and strength. And I scared you.”
    Jennae Cecelia, Bright Minds Empty Souls

  • #3
    Jennae Cecelia
    “Just like a child does with a new toy, you played with me for awhile and then forgot about me when something better came along.”
    Jennae Cecelia, Bright Minds Empty Souls

  • #4
    Jennae Cecelia
    “How could a pain this deep have no blood to show for it? I felt ripped by the seams, and hung out to dry. How did this pain have no scar from the hurt? No visible evidence to show I was broken. With cracks so deep they were called canyons.”
    Jennae Cecelia, Bright Minds Empty Souls

  • #5
    Jennae Cecelia
    “I loved all the broken pieces
    because I found beauty in fixing things.
    Even those shattered upon repair.
    But you were the type to destroy it all
    again a few moments after spending
    months completing it.”
    Jennae Cecelia, Bright Minds Empty Souls

  • #6
    Jennae Cecelia
    “I wonder how it is so easy for you to look over
    these things and not think of me.
    Because I can barely keep from crying
    if I hear your name.”
    Jennae Cecelia, Bright Minds Empty Souls

  • #7
    “I would light the world on fire just to dance in the flames with you”
    Edgar Holmes, For When She's Feeling Blue

  • #8
    Tess Sharpe
    “What didn't kill me didn't make me stronger; what didn't kill me made me into a victim.
    But I made me stronger. I made me into a survivor.”
    Tess Sharpe, The Girls I've Been

  • #9
    Tess Sharpe
    “There is no normal. There is just a bunch of people pretending there is. There's just different levels of pain. Different stages of safe. The biggest con of all is that there's a normal.”
    Tess Sharpe, The Girls I've Been

  • #10
    Tess Sharpe
    “I fell like a star and she was the end of the world. A cataclysmic crash of two people. Never to be the same. Never getting back up. Not unless we were doing it together.”
    Tess Sharpe, The Girls I've Been

  • #11
    Tess Sharpe
    “We’re both girls whose bones got forged from secrets instead of steel. No wonder we snapped together like magnets.”
    Tess Sharpe, The Girls I've Been

  • #12
    Trista Mateer
    “People expect all stories of abuse
    to be loud and angry
    but they're not.

    Sometimes they're quiet and cruel
    and swept under the rug.”
    Trista Mateer, Aphrodite Made Me Do It

  • #13
    Trista Mateer
    “I’m afraid of driving and wanting to crash on purpose.”
    Trista Mateer, Aphrodite Made Me Do It

  • #14
    Trista Mateer
    “The thing about embracing your own chaos is that it never becomes clear when you need to stop.”
    Trista Mateer, Aphrodite Made Me Do It

  • #15
    Trista Mateer
    “I'm trying to remember to make room in my life for the person I am now, not just the people I have been.”
    Trista Mateer, Aphrodite Made Me Do It

  • #16
    Trista Mateer
    “I’m still trying to figure out who I am alone so that I know who I am in front of other people.”
    Trista Mateer, Aphrodite Made Me Do It

  • #17
    Trista Mateer
    “My pain has always deserved a voice and I will not deny it that, but I won't devote my life to it either.”
    Trista Mateer, Aphrodite Made Me Do It

  • #18
    Trista Mateer
    “I'm afraid of never loving someone as much as I loved the last person who broke my heart.”
    Trista Mateer, Aphrodite Made Me Do It

  • #19
    “you’re the moon
    and the world is
    a lonely wolf; it cries
    at the sight of you
    for you are glorious
    and so out of reach”
    Noor Unnahar, Yesterday I Was the Moon

  • #20
    “i share a legacy
    with the sky
    we both know how to carry
    some unanswered prayers
    and some unshed tears
    {the sky & i}”
    Noor Unnahar, Yesterday I Was the Moon
    tags: poems

  • #21
    “isn't it
    breathtakingly beautiful
    how you've learned
    to grow flowers
    from the memories
    that died
    a long time ago”
    Noor Unnahar, Yesterday I Was the Moon

  • #22
    “I am fighting my losses, my trauma, and everything bringing ache because I don't want to look in the mirror and see a tragedy staring back.”
    Noor Unnahar, Yesterday I Was the Moon

  • #23
    “sometimes my words
    become a pile of broken glass
    they do not come out
    without hurting; dripping blood
    and i forget how to speak”
    Noor Unnahar, Yesterday I Was the Moon

  • #24
    “i am growing flowers
    in the darkest part of my heart
    for if light ever enters
    it would know where to start”
    Noor Unnahar, Yesterday I Was the Moon

  • #25
    Julie Buxbaum
    “Just because you're strong doesn't mean you shouldn't ask for help sometimes. Remember that.”
    Julie Buxbaum, Tell Me Three Things

  • #26
    Julie Buxbaum
    “One of the worst parts about someone dying is thinking back to all those times you didn’t ask the right questions, all those times you stupidly assumed you’d have all the time in the world. And this too: how all that time feels like not much time at all.”
    Julie Buxbaum, Tell Me Three Things

  • #27
    Julie Buxbaum
    “Not feeling like I belong anywhere has made me crave constant motion; standing still feels risky, like asking to be a target.”
    Julie Buxbaum, Tell Me Three Things

  • #28
    Julie Buxbaum
    “My fear of saying something stupid often leaves me saying almost nothing at all.”
    Julie Buxbaum, Tell Me Three Things

  • #29
    Julie Buxbaum
    “My mom once told me that the world is divided into two kinds of people: the ones who love their high school years and the ones who spend the next decade recovering from them. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, she said.
    But something did kill her, and I’m not stronger. So go figure; maybe there’s a third kind of person: the ones who never recover from high school at all.”
    Julie Buxbaum, Tell Me Three Things

  • #30
    Julie Buxbaum
    “Maybe home doesn have to be a place.”
    Julie Buxbaum, Tell Me Three Things



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