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  • #1
    Sanober  Khan
    “your hand
    touching mine.
    this is how
    galaxies
    collide.”
    Sanober Khan

  • #2
    Sanober  Khan
    “in a world
    full of
    temporary things

    you are
    a perpetual
    feeling.”
    Sanober Khan

  • #3
    Sanober  Khan
    “she's got
    oceans
    tucked away
    in her hair

    poems swim
    under her skin.”
    Sanober Khan, A Thousand Flamingos

  • #4
    Sanober  Khan
    “Whatever you get out of poetry - take it. take it. take it.
    Words are better off felt than understood.”
    Sanober Khan

  • #5
    Sanober  Khan
    “Tea is just an excuse.
    i am drinking this sunset, this evening.
    and you.”
    Sanober Khan, A Thousand Flamingos

  • #6
    Sanober  Khan
    “my dear,
    we are all made of water.
    it's okay to rage. sometimes
    it's okay to rest. to recede.”
    Sanober Khan, A Thousand Flamingos

  • #7
    Sanober  Khan
    “Not words.
    nor laughter.
    but rather someone
    who will fall in love
    with your silence.”
    Sanober Khan

  • #8
    Sanober  Khan
    “Fall in love
    with the energy
    of the mornings

    trace your fingers
    along the lull
    of the afternoons

    take the spirit
    of the evenings
    in your arms
    kiss it deeply

    and then
    make love
    to the tranquility
    of the nights.”
    Sanober Khan

  • #9
    Sanober  Khan
    “sometimes i wake up
    in the middle
    of the night
    and find
    poetry
    splattered
    all over my bed.”
    Sanober Khan

  • #10
    Sanober  Khan
    “to be a poet means
    to live
    with a permanent wound

    forever
    susceptible
    to either

    the shade
    of the sky

    or someone's eyes.”
    Sanober Khan

  • #11
    Sanober  Khan
    “You touched my heart...ever so softly
    and I realized
    tears had never been...merely salt

    and the rain
    Oh the Rain!
    had never been merely water.”
    Sanober Khan, A touch, a tear, a tempest

  • #12
    Sanober  Khan
    “let me die
    from having being drunk on
    indigo skies, my liver...
    overflowing with stars.”
    Sanober Khan, Turquoise Silence

  • #13
    Sanober  Khan
    “sometimes i am not sure.
    if i am
    writing the poem
    or the poem
    is writing me.”
    Sanober Khan

  • #14
    Jean-Paul Sartre
    “Life has no meaning a priori… It is up to you to give it a meaning, and value is nothing but the meaning that you choose.”
    Jean-Paul Sartre

  • #15
    Anton Chekhov
    “The world is, of course, nothing but our conception of it.”
    Anton Chekhov

  • #16
    Noah Cicero
    “When a person screams in pain, the actual pain is only half the noise they make. The other half is the terror at being forced to accept that they exist.”
    Noah Cicero, The Condemned

  • #17
    S.E. Hinton
    “You know what the crummiest feeling you can have is? To hate the person you love the best in the world.”
    S.E. Hinton, That Was Then, This Is Now

  • #18
    “I watched a girl in a sundress kiss another girl on a park bench, and just as the sunlight spilled perfectly onto both of their hair, I thought to myself: ‘How bravely beautiful it is, that sometimes, the sea wants the city, even when it has been told its entire life it was meant for the shore.”
    Christopher Poindexter

  • #19
    Oscar Wilde
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #20
    Clementine von Radics
    “My battered heart will always be
    where the ocean meets the sand, I
    will break over and over

    Every day. That is the best and
    worst part of me.”
    Clementine von Radics

  • #21
    Clementine von Radics
    “You are on the floor crying,
    and you have been on the floor crying
    for days.
    And that is you being brave.
    That is you getting through it
    as best you know how.
    No one else can decide
    What your tough looks like.”
    Clementine von Radics

  • #22
    Charlotte Brontë
    “The trouble is not that I am single and likely to stay single, but that I am lonely and likely to stay lonely.”
    Charlotte Brontë



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