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  • #1
    Erin Hanson
    “There is freedom waiting for you,
    On the breezes of the sky,
    And you ask "What if I fall?"
    Oh but my darling,
    What if you fly?”
    Erin Hanson

  • #2
    Erin Hanson
    “Because the birdsong might be pretty,
    But it's not for you they sing,
    And if you think my winter is too cold,
    You don't deserve my spring.”
    Erin Hanson

  • #3
    Erin Hanson
    “Who says paper worlds
    Are an escape from what is real?
    As though the lives trapped in their binding
    Are not ones that make you feel.
    For sometimes our greatest lessons
    Come from those with ink for skin,
    Who reach beyond the page
    To take our hand and pull us in.”
    Erin Hanson

  • #4
    Erin Hanson
    “Do not hold your breath for anyone,
    Do not wish your lungs to be still,
    It may delay the cracks from spreading,
    But eventually they will.
    Sometimes to keep yourself together
    You must allow yourself to leave,
    Even if breaking your own heart
    Is what it takes to let you breathe.”
    Erin Hanson

  • #5
    Erin Hanson
    “It's not the endings that will haunt you
    But the space where they should lie,
    The things that simply faded
    Without one final wave goodbye.”
    Erin Hanson

  • #6
    Erin Hanson
    “Don't ever think you're alone here,
    We've just been trapped in different hells,
    And people aren't against you dear,
    They're just all for themselves.”
    Erin Hanson

  • #7
    Erin Hanson
    “Her soul is a kaliedoscope
    Bursting with every shade and hue
    But shift your gaze ever so slightly
    And she's something entirely new.”
    Erin Hanson

  • #8
    Erin Hanson
    “My mother always told me
    No monster lived beneath my bed,
    But she had failed to warn me
    It laid on top of it instead.”
    Erin Hanson

  • #9
    Erin Hanson
    “If I could tell you only one thing. My message would be this: The world would be a lonely place if you did not exist.”
    Erin Hanson

  • #10
    Erin Hanson
    “There is a fable in the forest
    Whispered by the branches, as they blow.
    A tale about the truth of leaving
    Things that no longer help you grow.
    For on the surface it looks simple,
    Like you only need lace your boots,
    But there is nothing quite as painful
    As untangling your roots.
    And proof is found in tree stumps
    Of the price some pay to flee,
    That they would cut their lives in half
    To cut the time before they're free.
    Yet from the little left behind
    Life has been known to grow again,
    For unless you take your roots
    A part of you will still remain.”
    Erin Hanson

  • #11
    Erin Hanson
    “Why must it be so hard
    For us to come to understand,
    That there are things we cannot change
    Hidden amongst the things we can?
    For we can rearrange our hearts,
    Dust out the corners of our minds,
    We can teach our eyes to see
    Only the things we wish to find.
    Yet once we decorate our walls
    And sweep our sorrows off the floor,
    Why do we look to someone else,
    To show us how we can be more?
    For here is where the line
    Between our can and can't gets tough,
    Just the point at which we all must learn
    That we are already enough,
    That since we cannot choose the home,
    Our only soul was born into,
    We should rearrange its rooms
    But learn to love its window's view.”
    Erin Hanson

  • #12
    Erin Hanson
    “Life is unpredictable,
    It changes with the seasons,
    Even your coldest winter
    Happens for the best of reasons,
    And though it feels eternal,
    Like all you'll ever do is freeze,
    I promise spring is coming,
    And with it, brand new leaves”
    Erin Hanson



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