And in my darkest hour, my faith will be unwavering
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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if i look back, i am lost
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And in my darkest hour, my faith will be unwavering
Sawara Chiba Japan by ogino.taro on Flickr.
hi! can i use one of the pictures from your blog for an edit? I'll be sure to credit you!
Hello, none of the photos on the blog belong to me :( most of them are reblogs and I offered credit whenever it was possible. I only wish I could make such amazing photos, haha. I might post some of my own stuff soon though :)
Tell me your story Let me in I'll make you feel things You longed for your whole life And maybe Just maybe I'll tell you my story..
I'm a fucking thunderstorm. You cannot tame me with your drizzle.
Kiss my mind and I'll be yours forever
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Colors of Landmannalaugar
Gregor Samsa
“Whatcha doin?”
Crash and Burn (by deepinswim)
“To be alive at all is to have scars. ” ― John Steinbeck, The Winter of Our Discontent
You’ve got too much soul to be handled by someone who has never been passionate.
My father’s recipe for the man I should marry (part ½ of a series). /// r.i.d. (via sexual-feelings)
Sunset and Volcano by Cristobal Garciaferro Rubio on 500px.com (Original Size - Height: 4992px - Width: 3328px)
“There’s more beauty in truth, even if it is dreadful beauty.” ― John Steinbeck, East of Eden