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kristie-aragon
kristie-aragon
Nothing fancy about myself. Just a girl who puts her thoughts better on paper than in speech. / thoughtsofateenagebookworm.wordpress.com
When I was a little girl, I've always wondered what love would be like for me. If it would be like fireworks That suddenly bursts into vibrant colors But disappears the next second; If it would be like a sunflower Just contentedly gazing at the sun from afar; Or if it would be like a fire That keeps on burning as long as the wood keeps it alive. But the more I grew up And the more I saw the world, The sooner I realized That love wasn't something easily defined By metaphors and poetry Love was a ray of sunlight Covered by clouds of mystery. Love was the shadow You never realized was following you And sometimes when you turn, The light has already shifted and the shadow is gone And has moved to another direction. Love was not merely fireworks, or sunflowers, or burning fires. Love was a mixture of everything. Love is your favorite pillow stained with the bitterest tears. Love is the beam of sunlight on the cloudiest morning. Love is the drizzle of rain on a hot summer day. Love is one thing while at the same time being another. But if there was one thing I knew, It was that love can sometimes mess you up, Love can sometimes break you Love can sometimes make you cry But love can also heal Love can also build And love is what makes the tears all worth it.
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Apr 28, 2016
Apr 28, 2016 at 5:56 AM UTC
Of metaphors and love
I ordered your favorite drink from Starbucks And tried it for myself Because I thought That if I tried something you love Then maybe Just maybe My heart would beat like yours My heart would feel like yours And I would know If maybe Just maybe You still love me the way you used to.
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Feb 7, 2016
Feb 7, 2016 at 11:41 AM UTC
Starbucks
Forgiving is not easy, but it's possible. Physical wounds take time to heal; Emotional ones take even more so. And sometimes you get so consumed by the pain That you wrap yourself in self-pity and bitterness. But the time will come when you will get so tired of feeling bitter Of feeling angry at everything Of feeling offended by everything That you will eventually want to let go To be free To be happy And that's when you learn to forgive Because there is no better revenge Than forgiveness itself.
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Nov 21, 2015
Nov 21, 2015 at 12:23 PM UTC
Forgiveness
I thought it was love When he said it was And looked into my eyes as he did. I thought it was love When he held my hand And squeezed it, not wanting to let go. I thought it was love When he kissed my forehead And brushed my hair from my face. I thought it was love When he wrapped his arms around me And whispered how much he loved me. I thought it was love When he gave me a teddy bear And pretended it was our child. I thought it was love When he told his parents about us And stayed with me when they disapproved. I thought it was love When he asked for another chance And I wholeheartedly gave it. I thought it was love When we went on a date And watched his favorite movie. I thought it was love When he wrote me a poem And told his friends about me. I thought it was love When he said he'd wait And promised to be better. I thought it was love When we went to where his parents got married And he said, "Let's get married here." I thought it was love And maybe it was But it never lasted Because he silently let go And I was left holding on To a memory Of what I thought was love.
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Nov 9, 2015
Nov 9, 2015 at 4:47 AM UTC
I Thought It Was Love
She loved sunsets, she had told him. So he took her hand and led her to a mountaintop. There they stood side by side, basking in the soft warm light of the setting sun. She watched, enchanted at the beauty of it all. "I have never seen anything so beautiful," she said, her eyes sparkling and changing color with the light. He turned and looked at her, watched her the way she watched the sun, and then said, "Neither have I."
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Nov 4, 2015
Nov 4, 2015 at 10:55 PM UTC
Sunset
If you ever find someone Who cares for you as I did, Do not push her away. Selfless people are hard to find. If you ever find someone Who trusts you as I did, Do not betray her. Trust is not so easily glued together Like broken plates. If you ever find someone Who cries as many tears As I did because of you, Do not hurt her. Tears quickly dry up and disappear But scars often do not. If you ever find someone Who spent every moment thinking of you, Do not make her think you're doing the same. Such betrayal is of the deepest, Most painful kind. If you ever find someone Who loves you as much as I did, Do not play with her heart. Hearts are not easily mended Hearts are not easily healed Especially hearts that were given unreservedly.
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Nov 2, 2015
Nov 2, 2015 at 10:47 PM UTC
If
"Have you ever been in love?" I asked her. She smiled wearily and looked into the distance. "Yes," she replied, and it broke my heart because I felt the pain she was hiding. I saw it in her sad eyes and in the circles around them. I heard it in her firm voice . I felt it. And it was a pain so great, like the whole world caved in on her. I felt that pain **** the air out of her. She looked at me and drew a deep breath. "I still am." "Where is he now?" I asked her. "Probably in his office, preparing a blueprint for a building." "Is he married?" "Not yet , but he will be." She cleared her throat. The wind blew and her hair brushed against her face. Her hair was dark with a few streaks of gray. She looked younger then, with that serene look on her face. I could see her again as an eighteen-year-old. She was still small, but she had a certain kind of fierceness. She was altogether fragile, like thin glass. She was broken, but she did not cry. I shifted in my seat. "So he's engaged?" "Yes." "Do you know the girl?" A hint of a smile showed, but I knew it wasn't of amusement. Even in her smile, I saw the sorrow. "She was my bestfriend," she replied and it was the first time I heard her voice quaver. A tear rolled down her cheek. She laughed miserably. She laughed at the ridiculousness of her situation. She laughed at herself for being so stupid, so pathetic. So hopeless. She didn't love like others did. She didn't love so fleetingly, so conditionally. She was forgiving, and gave second chances as if they grew on trees. She loved with her whole heart. She didn't love with the physical kind of love. She loved with her soul, and she loved another soul. One soul. One man, and that was it. And she knew that even in the end, when she lies cold in her grave, she will never stop loving.
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Nov 1, 2015
Nov 1, 2015 at 9:41 PM UTC
An Interview with my 30-year-old Self
"Have you ever been in love?" I asked her. She smiled wearily and looked into the distance. "Yes," she replied, and it broke my heart because I felt the pain she was hiding. I saw it in her sad eyes and in the circles around them. I heard it in her firm voice . I felt it. And it was a pain so great, like the whole world caved in on her. I felt that pain **** the air out of her. She looked at me and drew a deep breath. "I still am." "Where is he now?" I asked her. "Probably in his office, preparing a blueprint for a building." "Is he married?" "Not yet , but he will be." She cleared her throat. The wind blew and her hair brushed against her face. Her hair was dark with a few streaks of gray. She looked younger then, with that serene look on her face. I could see her again as an eighteen-year-old. She was still small, but she had a certain kind of fierceness. She was altogether fragile, like thin glass. She was broken, but she did not cry. I shifted in my seat. "So he's engaged?" "Yes." "Do you know the girl?" A hint of a smile showed, but I knew it wasn't of amusement. Even in her smile, I saw the sorrow. "She was my bestfriend," she replied and it was the first time I heard her voice quaver. A tear rolled down her cheek. She laughed miserably. She laughed at the ridiculousness of her situation. She laughed at herself for being so stupid, so pathetic. So hopeless. She didn't love like others did. She didn't love so fleetingly, so conditionally. She was forgiving, and gave second chances as if they grew on trees. She loved with her whole heart. She didn't love with the physical kind of love. She loved with her soul, and she loved another soul. One soul. One man, and that was it. And she knew that even in the end, when she lies cold in her grave, she will never stop loving.
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I saw him walk away Before my very eyes And i stood there Stunned Wanting to pull him back. But i knew He wouldn't want that. So i let him walk away. He never looked back Not even once. I knew he was broken But he did not want To be fixed. He said men are not Supposed to be broken. So i watched him walk away Wanting to tell him That it's okay to be broken It's not wrong to be hurt Because pain is what makes us human.
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Oct 30, 2015
Oct 30, 2015 at 5:54 AM UTC
Don't go
It was a pain worth feeling With every heartbreak, every tear It was a love worth fighting With every risk and every fear. It was a treasure worth seeking Through desert lands and stormy seas It was a dream worth sleeping Through  nightmares or a fleeting bliss. It was a choice worth choosing Despite the cons that come along It was a tune worth singing Despite the meaning of the song. And with every striving breath We hold on to what is dear Even in life or in death In our hearts never disappear.
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Oct 29, 2015
Oct 29, 2015 at 11:27 PM UTC
Worth It
You pierced my heart With every smile at her With every glance looked her way With every brush of your hands With every hushed whisper to her ear With every sign of longing in your eyes. I knew, of course No matter how much You denied it I watched you look at her And I knew Because You used to Look at me that way.
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Oct 29, 2015
Oct 29, 2015 at 5:54 AM UTC
Used To