All the fears would be irrelevant
© - Shelovesskiez
I don't know whether I was able to save the younger me or not, whether she can look upto me or not. Honestly I haven't done my best yet, I am afraid to find out my limits. I might call it wasted potential or a rest I owe to me. Do I compulsorily have to stick with a dream? Why I can't be spontaneous. Is it all just an excuse for me to escape? I want to be someone the little me looks upto not as a goal but as a good human. Future is uncertain but I do hope this version of me thinks the future me is is a pretty cool human. I hope I'm helping,loving and healing with a sincere heart, in all this I want to feel content and to be brave enough to hope.
Things nature has taught me:-
Nature teaches us lots of things, whether we realise it or not.
Wind has taught me not to hold onto things too much. If you do, letting go won't be easy. That doesn't mean you should not value relationships; you should, but to love without expectation is rare. If wind blows too strong and you're not able to hold onto them, don't be sad; it went, but that doesn't mean it was never there. Clouds have taught me there's so much peace in being yourself, no matter what shape, size, or colour you're. Acknowledge your beauty, love yourself, and be the shade you want above you in sunny days. The moon has taught me that constant is a myth; waxing and waning will always be there, so try to enjoy every phase you're in. Rain has taught me how a single thing can bring you comfort and be disastrous to someone else, so try to see two sides of the coin. The sun has taught me to shine in tough days. Even if clouds are ahead, they'll not be here always, so keep striving towards your goals. An excess of anything can be harmful, so don't rush things. Trees have taught me to be compassionate, loving, and kind. Flowers have taught me to be myself and bloom, to appreciate other flowers as well. Soil has taught me to not give up on things easily and to hold on to things that matter. Birds have taught me to be fearless and follow my dreams. Animals have taught me to be loyal, brave, and adaptable. Seasons have taught me to live in the moment and appreciate what you have. Snow has taught me what looks cold might not always be cold; it sometimes warms your heart too. There's so much more that I've learnt from nature and I'll learn more in future
"Nature doesn't hurry,yet everything is accomplished".
© - Shelovesskiez
To my fragile dreams
I can't sleep because of them, I want to get close to them but their fragility makes me hesitant and I'm afraid of shattering them, and the thought often leaves me feeling anxious. I wonder if I'm strong enough to support these dreams. What if my body isn't supporting me?I don't know what lies ahead. I still have lots of dreams I hope they'll strengthen me.
Little things do make a difference
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Unfinished
Some things are left unfinished, just like your (our) homework. Just kidding, a few things will always be incomplete, and that's what makes the journey even more memorable. Even if a certain thing ends, that doesn't mean you've never lived the moment; you smiled ear to ear. You've got lots of memories that you won't forget; you won't, right?
Rules for happiness something to do, someone to love, something to hope for.
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~My solace~
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The one who warmed my heart!
When they first arrived we were so excited to name them, then slowly they became a part of us.They saw us sobbing at night, laughing our hearts out, feeling numb and healing. Though they can't speak or feel yet they give us the warmth our heart needs, a simple hug with them feels comfortable. We're not always good to them as we sometimes use them as our pillow, punching bags still they don't complain they stay with us close.
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