Don’t you know your imperfections is a wonderful blessing? From heaven, is where you got it from. I love your smile. You can do it without style. From your lips, all the way to your eyebrows. It’s the beauty in her, but when the makeup occur. I don’t see it, all I see is a blur.
I accidentally fell in love with the mirage of fate’s entanglements, inserting reasons behind reasons until novels became written in my heart’s inking desire. Somewhere along the lines I built fantasies from the depths of our ashes, of skulls and bones, of love and war. I realize I’m creating a…
I’ve been told that I’m cold
but I was never warmed by your hold,
through those harsh winter nights my heart had to adapt in order to survive
so why expect an unrealistic outcome?
Hatred I never felt,
though a numbing feeling is what I’ve grown to have
I’ve struggled through out the years
consumed by the darkness of the world
and spit right out of the hell I used to called “home”
never did you extend your hand when I’d call out in agonizing pain
too occupied with the life while I was on the wrong lane
so your bubble I never dared to burst
and yet some how family always came first…
but of course me being the exception
and although I was never worthy of your time or love
I find myself tonight with tears in my eyes
wishing you a “happy mothers day”
I was intrigued by you, knowing very well what the consequences would be. But what is worse…dealing with the pain or living with the “what if”?
my heart won’t listen
‘cause i used to look for love but that was the old me
AM Kidd (Never Getting Married)
Some problems just can’t be fixed no matter how hard you look for a solution, things won’t always go the way you’d hope for. It’s best to keep the happy memories, ignore the worst and learn from your mistakes. Unnecessary pain will do nothing but hold you back from getting what you deserve.
Telling me you care but acting like you don’t.
Has life gotten harder or have we gotten weaker?
On June 26, 1956, author C.S. Lewis responded to a fan letter from Joan Lancaster, a young Chronicles of Narnia enthusiast.
In a personalized thank-you letter, the writer imparted some simple and valuable stylistic advice for budding prose writers.






