Tag: relationships
Posted on November 12, 2017
by Patricia Click
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People almost always have ulterior motives. Be careful who you tell your secrets to friend.
Posted on November 12, 2017
by Patricia Click
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I found strength in forgiving you even though you did not deserve it. I did it so I could be at peace with the past and the hurt you caused me.
Posted on November 10, 2017
by Patricia Click
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What a superficial world we live in. People choose facades over authenticity. All because they are afraid to show their scars in a world that praises pride and criticizes vulnerability. I have found that society is often envious of those that wear their hearts… Continue Reading “Authenticity”
Category: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Hope, Human Rights, Me Too, Mental Health, Poetry, Uncategorized, WriterTags: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Hope, Human Rights, Mental Health, Poetry, relationships, women, Writer
Posted on November 3, 2017
by Patricia Click
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When a poet and artist fall in love, it’s pure magic.
Posted on November 3, 2017
by Patricia Click
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Take off my clothes Do what you may I only ask of you Not to pry into my soul And ask me to stay
Posted on November 3, 2017
by Patricia Click
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I know you sleep just fine However, I don’t Because you’re always on my mind
Posted on November 3, 2017
by Patricia Click
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How many hearts could be mended by unspoken words?
Posted on November 2, 2017
by Patricia Click
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I may be stable and in recovery but I once stood where you did my friend. It does get better with time. Keep going. Hold your head high. Stay strong. Much love as always.
Posted on October 31, 2017
by Patricia Click
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I promise you one thing. Even after I am long gone and buried, these words I have spoken, will ring out of my grave. They shall remain for eternity.
Category: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Hope, Me Too, Mental Health, Poetry, Protest, relationships, Sexual Assault Survivors, Uncategorized, WriterTags: Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Me Too, Mental Health, Poetry, relationships, Writer
Posted on October 29, 2017
by Patricia Click
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A response is not always needed when someone from the past reaches out.