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“Travel and love
are worth the sacrifice
for a life without them
is a life unexplored.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“All she wanted was that cozy love the kind that felt like hot chocolate, rainstorms or wood fires in small houses. Hard to describe but you know when you got it.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“Death is only dangerous
to the unlived life.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“She wanted what every young heart wanted
for something beautiful to find her beautiful.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“It's always been him
she smiled
our souls just dance the same.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“To be honest
you scare me
I'm terrified of letting you in
of seeing myself
more clearly through your eyes
wondering if I'm good enough
or if one day I'll lose you
but the truth is
not having you at all scares me more
than all the other truths of love
and that thought
makes me brave.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“People
like diamonds,
become
less perfect
the closer
you get
the trick is
to not forget how they shine.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“Have you ever had a feeling
there's more to you
than the person
everybody else sees
a person hidden deep within
the very fabric of your soul -
you must pull that thread
unravel the truth of you
and wake within yourself
that great giant
you already know
you can be.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“We all know the rules of love
we know we shouldn't chase
we know we shouldn't say those ridiculous things we say
but we do them anyways
because the truth is
we can't really help it
and we don't really want to.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“Many of us are cursed
to never let ourselves believe
another person could love us--
and we will slowly
drown our love
in that confusion.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“Love
waits for all of us
quietly
in that place
where no one
is looking.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“She wasn't looking for the perfect person
she was looking for someone
to catch her imagination
and remind her what she was looking for.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“You have robbed me
of all heart & mind
and I love you
sweet bandit of my soul.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“We fall in love
with the little things
somebody loves
about the world
like music,
rainy days,
or peanut butter sandwiches -
and it doesn't matter
what they are,
it's just that they love them
and that makes us happy.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“Some girls look good in diamonds, some girls make diamonds look good.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“There’s something magic about airports it’s like standing in a room with a thousand doors.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“Bookstores
are wormholes
to all the
could-have-beens,
the has-beens,
and all the maybe-be's.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“Each beautiful thing
we love
starts first as the dirt
of dust
and
stars.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“My loneliness loves the rain.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“He traced
her silhouette
with moonlight
and found in the stars
the calligraphy
of her soul.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“I fine more love
in a storm
with you
than a thousand
sunny days without.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“All I wish is for you to one day love you the way I do.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“Mirror
mirror
on
the
wall
tell
no
more
lies
of
who
we
are.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“If I conquered all my demons
there wouldn't be much left of me.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“No
life isn't that bad
just today
today sucks
today's the f*king worst
but probably not tomorrow
or even the next day
yeah,
the next day might be f*king sweet.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“I don’t need to matter to everyone
but I do need to matter to someone.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“Wine so delicately
pulls from us
all the stories
we hadn’t planned to tell.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“He loved those wrinkles around her eyes little reminders of their life well laughed.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“She didn’t make my demons disappear she made me strong enough to fight them.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic
“Keep your kingdoms
give me only
the open road
the stars in the sky
the smell of a campfire
around the next bend
and I will be as rich as any king.”
Atticus Poetry, The Truth About Magic

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