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Look,
I love you
and I think that means I need you.
Or maybe I’ve just shoved those statements
next to each other for so long
that I think they are a part of one married sentence.
But
without you,
I go on breathing.
My lungs may slam into my chest
and whine for awhile,
but they work. Without you,
I still work.
I go to bed, I cry to friends.
I make myself dinner
as usual. And if the absence of you
keeps me in bed for a few nights
with a growling stomach,
it is okay. I get up.
Eventually, I get up.
Look,
I love you,
and I don’t need you.
But I want you.
How I want you.
Spitting Out Want and Need, Lora Mathis
wrote this poem n posted it online because god postcards are such an outdated way of telling people you miss them
(via lora-mathis)
Creativity takes courage by @yayacolours #designspiration #lettering #creative
DESIGN OVERDOSE
"Fear is felt by writers at every level. Anxiety accompanies the first word they put on paper and the last."
- Ralph Keyes, The Courage to Write: How Writers Transcend Fear(via to-write-my-book)
"I need to look as normal as possible so people don’t know it’s a hurricane inside."
- Gabby Dunn(via wordsnquotes)




