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Hey Humanity Hey Humanity by Lidia Longorio
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“Sitting there, in the coffee house, I saw so many stories behind the lips of people who had left them untold.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“Your past haunts you
Your present overwhelms you
Your future scares you
Yet you survive”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“What’s on your mind?”
I don’t know. Nothing but everything at once.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“I feel safe at dawn
The night is gone
I am tired of dancing with my pain
For a few hours I can pretend to feel sane”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“Look at the sunset
As a hope for tomorrow
I hope that you don’t keep your pain a secret
And that you don’t look at life with sorrow”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“The moon can still exist without the night. Isn’t that something.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“I think way too much and speak way too little.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“It’s okay to find gratitude in solitude.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“Those who find gratitude in the little things find
humility in the big things.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“When you went away you took the only piece of my heart that was left, so I had to make a brand new one.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“Always have a childlike wonder in your heart, even as your view of the world changes.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“Some mornings you have to remind yourself that you got through yesterday and you will
get through today too.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“You'd think I’d be used to loud noises with the constant screaming in my head.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“One September afternoon
Mama, I came on knockin on your belly
I grew up too soon
And eventually
I started asking why I existed for
Many years later I’m still knocking
But on death’s door”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“Fools don’t become better than they were yesterday because they think they will always get tomorrow.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“I will not “find myself” because I have always been right here, I will get to know myself instead.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“I saw the pain in his eyes as he told his story
His mother was not ignorant to his worry
Unnecessarily as a child he told her he was sorry
Subsequently as a man the pain was too much to carry”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“All your life you believed in love like you believed in pain So when love came without it you thought it insane”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“A weary soul is one that many have, but few talk about; confusing it for solely physical.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“We were meant to be indeed, but only for a season.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“The sunlight comes through my window as it sets
It meets my weary eyes, but I don’t fret
It’s almost blinding
As if it’s love itself;temporarily illuminating”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“This is a poem for my favorite show Supernatural
Upon hearing about it I found it unusual
One summer night I thought I’d give it a watch
After all it was a ninety seven percent match
That night turned into morning
I had finished the first few seasons without noticing

Sam

Taught me to give a damn

Dean

Taught me that it’s okay to be seen

Castiel

Taught me you can survive even if you’re not doing well

So I will carry on

Even after they are gone

And the show is done”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“Masterpieces are made when a broken person makes something with their scattered pieces.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“The monsters under my bed moved to my head.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“You’re going to bed
I’m just waking up
You say Namoi
I say hello
You have blonde hair
I’m a brunette
We’re both artists
With different interpretations
Staying up late to talk to each other
Those differences and similarities are what makes our friendship so special”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“A mistake becomes a lesson when you forgive yourself.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“There is power in a quiet spirit.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“Don’t belittle the person who tied their shoes the moment you kept walking because not everyone’s journey is the same.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“Sometimes all we need is a song with the right lyrics at the right time.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity
“I started to build a home with all the walls I was putting up for myself, but when I was finished, I realized I had built a cage and didn’t make a key.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity

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