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No one told me
so i'm telling you
i expected grief to feel like sadness
but i wasnt told that
that it makes your whole body ache from morning until night
and even in your sleep
and that it makes your hands sting from numbness
making buttoning your jeans impossible
and that some days clumps of your hair fall out
but having a good hair day is the least of your worries
and morbid thoughts attack like being ***** slapped upside your head
hurting so bad you actually pass out in mid sen--
But it's nothing like the sadness i had expected to feel
i've known clinical depression since age 4
and that feeling of curling up in the fetal position
waving the white flag of surrender
trying to make yourself into the tiniest ball of nothing
But grief is a flammable substance
and you can feel it as it ignites the flame of your soul
it feels like being angry in a righteous way
like when jesus knocked over the flea market vendor's tables at the temple
like being so ******* at all of the scales that are inbalanced
and it is the fuel that makes you want to correct the injustices of the world
and become larger than you are
and shower love compassion and truth over evil
no one told me that grief feels like this
so i'm telling you
 Sep 2013 EarthGurl2004
berry
the words in my throat
endless reverberating
like bats in a cave
When you find some one that finally fits
Like a puzzle connected at the hips
And your eyes collide with the touch of lips
And your days filled with some happiness
Hold on cause you never know
How far it will go?
How far it will go?

Where would we be today?
If we never looked away
Where would we be today?
With a little more faith

Of course all of us make mistakes
Of course all of us have to go away
But just holding on is enough
To take your breath away
And hold on because you never know
How far it will go
How far it will go

Is this how far you wanted to go?
Is this how long you were willing to wait?

Of course all of us make mistakes
Of course all of us have to go away
But just holding on is enough
To still take your breath away
To take your breath away

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