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Perhaps it is true that we do not really exist until there is someone there to see us existing, we cannot properly speak until there is someone who can understand what we are saying in essence, we are not wholly alive until we are loved.
Alain de Botton, Essays in Love (via fyp-philosophy)
Whatever you do, never run back to what broke you.
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Ten years 🖤
She is going to walk through that door; a mess of smiles and rain-kissed hair, and you’re going to want her. Want her name in your mouth, her hands on your heart. But you will have to wait. She’s not the person you are meant to love yet.
She’s got to fumble on her own first, show others the pink in her mouth and spring in her heart. She’s going to take sadness to bed and call it intimate. Call it loving.
She’s going to hurt.
And yet she’s going to make herself smile so you can smile together.
No matter how angry the storm, the waves always hug the shore. Eventually people return home. Scraped knees and purple under her eyes; she’s going to come back. She’ll smile something like heartbreak, say, look at you, look at you, I’ve been growing my heart for yours. “Saving us for when we’re better,” Alaska Gold. From the book, Growing Light.