Submit your work, meet writers and drop the ads. Become a member
You ever feel out of place in your own space?
like your lost, unwanted, a stranger in your own body.
Feels like your watching the ****** movie that it's your life but that's just it though; your WATCHING it, not LIVING it. like your a guest in your  own world—your own chapter because somehow we created this invisible wall we must to cross to become apart of it all and yet for whatever reason we don't; as if we're afraid of what might happen or is it that we've just gotten used to WATCHING our lives go on rather than actually LIVING it.
M. Karrington
I live in a storm and somehow you always seem to be the eye, a silent fighter that gets me through the harshest days. With a million voices in my head I always feel sure but I would given. Yet somehow I never do your voice was always louder.
I ask for Liberation to come in whatever form to save me, and it gave me you my Whisperer and whenever I hear the voices that's when you come charging in because you're Whisper is what I need your Whisper, something I can feel the quiet words soothe the hurts my Whisperer.
M. Karrington
I think the only way to truly live Forever is to die young and tragically; to go in some incredibly mysterious way; that would be superior and most definitely unforgettable and that could quite possibly be immortality.
M. Karrington
People need to understand that to LIVE doesn't necessarily mean you're ALIVE,
And that SURVIVING and LIVING are two very  separate things.
M. Karrington
I think that when two people are in love; you can see it in their eyes. The way they look at each other, the way they stare; it’s all there.
There eyes full with admiration, attraction and the undying need they have for each other.
Their eyes twinkle with a burning desire and it’s matched with there smile filled with hope and happiness. It’s funny because even know they’ve never said a word about it we can all tell, for there is now an invisible thread that will forever connect them.
M. Karrington
Sometimes we need to be careful at the things we're good at, because we might spend the rest of our life doing it.
M. Karrington

— The End —