I'm still grateful for you. For a lot of things, actually. You've healed parts of me naturally, things I have never had expected. This is my gratitude letter for you. I loved you, maybe too deep, I chose you over everything despite my struggles. Choosing someone should be mutual. I don't hate you, but I hate the things you've done and said those are things I could never imagine living with. I'm not your angel anymore, and I shouldn't be an angel, I'm only human. P.S. I love me with my boundaries.
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If life can remove people you never dreamt of losing, it can replace them with someone you never dreamt of having.
-@lipikkawrites
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Mary Oliver, from Long Life: Essays And Other Writings originally published in 2004
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A relationship where we both agree on fixing our issues because we can’t lose each other >>>>
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Julia de Burgos, tr. by Jack Agüeros, from Song of the Simple Truth: The Complete Poems of Julia de Burgos; "To Julia de Burgos"
[Text ID: "in all my poems I undress my heart."]
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— Franz Kafka, from Letters to Milena (via lumamonchtuna)
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My childhood trauma didn't make me stronger. it made me a people pleaser. it made me forgive way too much. it made me not speak when i'm supposed to. it made me an extreme empath.
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Sara Teasdale, from The Collected Poems of Sara Teasdale; "Song,"
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