| "Physics tells us that everything on this planet will fail us eventually. Trust someone, fall in love: your scars will tell the same story. Entropy, pain, beauty, love, hope... mix them together and call it living. The choice that remains is where we go to find meaning and truth. The biggest failures and disappointments in my life have led me to look beyond what money or power or friends can buy. When you're face down at the very bottom of who you are, and there is no formality or pretense to cling to, all your masks fall off. In this broken place, our lives can be seen for what they are, no more no less; we are ourselves. The question is this: What happens after the twin towers in our lives fall? Do we become bitter and hateful or does redemption come into focus? I've been on both sides...only one is beautiful." -Switchfoot's Jon Foreman |















Just a reminder that I still love your poems,
even if they are few and far between,
and I only say so sometimes.
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"It only ends once. Anything before is just progress."
"If I ever had a chance at growing up normal, we could have had something wonderful. And you probably wouldn't have bored me at all."
Everything can be solved with fire.
I owe you a drink, lots of them.
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"Excellence is not deterred by gender, or rather you live without a tongue."
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In these dark silent nights I dream of you.
Should.
Talk.
Again.
O.o
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I hope you think of me when you have sex with her.