[The idle mind is the devil’s workshop.]
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[The idle mind is the devil’s workshop.]
i want strong arms that'll pin me up against walls but also hold me when i cry, i want chapped lips that'll suck bruises into my neck but also kiss away my tears, i want someone who can can give me a balance of harsh and soft love
Ever wonder on those weird days that if Sherlock wandered into your apartment, how much shit he could deduce (about your sanity or the lack thereof) from the clutter on your bedside table, the meticulously curated order of books on the shelf, the acorn caps in your pockets, the wrappers in the trashbin and the crumbs of coconut under the couch?
Me neither.
oh to have a small boyfriend who'll wrap his legs around my waist and giggle as i carry him to bed whilst i press kisses to his cheeks and neck, and curl up in my arms as i play with his hair
(Idle Mind)
Is an Idle Mind the Devil's Playground?
The Quiet Sanctuary: Reinterpreting the Idle Mind In the hustle and bustle of modern life, we often hear the adage, “An idle mind is the Devil’s playground.” This phrase, deeply ingrained in our cultural consciousness, warns against the dangers of inactivity and the potential for negative thoughts to take root in a mind left unoccupied. Yet, as we delve deeper into the nature of our minds, we…
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I lost my faith
I know my fate
I don’t see his face
I’m without his hate