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“I fell in love,
I can't quite remember her name.
But it started with random adventures,
awkward kisses.”
Tiffany Desiree, Nature, Sex, and Culture: A Tree of Discombobulated Thoughts
“American teachers said I was illiterate, so they put me in ELL classes. Although I spoke English, I did not speak their English.”
Tiffany Desiree, Nature, Sex, and Culture: A Tree of Discombobulated Thoughts
“Sometimes, I like to close my eyes to breathe,
In silence.
Silence is what i long for,
in a world constantly on a highway.”
Tiffany Desiree, Nature, Sex, and Culture: A Tree of Discombobulated Thoughts
“Love bears no heavier burden,
than the fool who carries a fairy tale so close to their soul,
to immense their deep desire,
to fall so hard that their hearts retire.”
Tiffany Desiree, Nature, Sex, and Culture: A Tree of Discombobulated Thoughts
“I was too ashamed to eat from that tree, as I was more selfish than i thought I could be.”
Tiffany Desiree, Nature, Sex, and Culture: A Tree of Discombobulated Thoughts
“The dreamer is in every soul. Every soul is surrounded by a dream giver, and a dream taker.”
Tiffany Desiree, Nature, Sex, and Culture: A Tree of Discombobulated Thoughts
“Maidens dream of love's soft song; women seek the trust that
lasts long.
The soul yearns for the twin flames of feeling and fire,
passion's blaze restoring belief to the young and lost,
consumed by their own desire.”
Tiffany Desiree, Nature, Sex, and Culture: A Tree of Discombobulated Thoughts