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To grow unique beauty, be wild and live in the wilderness of your mind.
— Debasish Mridha
She was wild and free with a dab of logic in between, chasing her dreams and following her heart beat.
— Nikki Rowe
I just need you and some sunsets.
— Atticus Poetry
To fall in love is easy;
to forget, wild and crazy. — Debasish Mridha
to forget, wild and crazy. — Debasish Mridha
The beautiful thing
about young love
is the truth
in our hearts
that it will last forever. — Atticus Poetry
about young love
is the truth
in our hearts
that it will last forever. — Atticus Poetry
She sat in her perfect house,
with her perfect husband,
wishing that her perfect life
would end. — Atticus Poetry
with her perfect husband,
wishing that her perfect life
would end. — Atticus Poetry
Among wilderness survival tips, punching a wild animal in the face probably isn't on a checklist.
— Kat Kruger
LOVE
COULD
BE
LABLED
POISON
AND WE'D
DRINK
IT
ANYWAYS. — Atticus Poetry
COULD
BE
LABLED
POISON
AND WE'D
DRINK
IT
ANYWAYS. — Atticus Poetry
Don't worry -
you see,
to some you are magic. — Atticus Poetry
you see,
to some you are magic. — Atticus Poetry
There is nothing
prettier in the
whole wide world
than a girl
in love
with every breath she takes. — Atticus Poetry
prettier in the
whole wide world
than a girl
in love
with every breath she takes. — Atticus Poetry
Enjoy, smile... wild... peace.
— C. JoyBell C.
Brushing a girl's hair
behind her ear
once a day
will solve more problems
than all those
therapists
and drugs. — Atticus Poetry
behind her ear
once a day
will solve more problems
than all those
therapists
and drugs. — Atticus Poetry
Songs live longer than kingdoms.
— Atticus Poetry
I aspire to be
an old man
with an old wife
laughing at old jokes
from a wild youth. — Atticus Poetry
an old man
with an old wife
laughing at old jokes
from a wild youth. — Atticus Poetry
The boundary between tame and wild exists only in the imperfections of the human mind.
— Aldo Leopold
Instead of hopping around like a wild in'jun on fire, try counting from 10 backwards while hopping on one foot.
— R. Alan Woods
Love me...with all the abandon
of a sudden wild rain. — Sanober Khan
of a sudden wild rain. — Sanober Khan
Just dabbing pieces of my heart into things that make me shine, my little young simple life.
— Nikki Rowe
The prettiest girls shine brightest in the dark.
— Atticus Poetry
I WANT TO BE WITH SOMEONE WHO DREAMS OF DOING EVERYTHING IN LIFE
AND NOTHING ON RAINY SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. — Atticus Poetry
AND NOTHING ON RAINY SUNDAY AFTERNOONS. — Atticus Poetry
Words
will
scratch
more
hearts
than
swords. — Atticus Poetry
will
scratch
more
hearts
than
swords. — Atticus Poetry
The forest is blanketed by the greenest ferns and moss and bonsai-like trees, a wild majesty that beckons hobbits and pixies and elves and dreamers.
— Shannon Mullen
THE RIGHT
POEM
FINDS
US
EXACTLY
WHEN IT
NEEDS TO.
- ATTICUS — Atticus Poetry
POEM
FINDS
US
EXACTLY
WHEN IT
NEEDS TO.
- ATTICUS — Atticus Poetry
What good are wings without the courage to fly?
— Atticus Poetry
Live at the verge of insanity, be wild.
Life is too precious to be so tame and mild. — Debasish Mridha
Life is too precious to be so tame and mild. — Debasish Mridha
What if everything you have been taught is all a lie and everything you feel is all a truth?
— Nikki Rowe
Come, my darling,
it is never too late
to begin
our love again. — Atticus Poetry
it is never too late
to begin
our love again. — Atticus Poetry
I like to read fairytales. They make my imagination go wild, and I wander in fairyland.
— Debasish Mridha
She wore the moonlight like lingerie.
— Atticus Poetry
She was a rule breaker, never settling her fierce spirit for things built of structure.
— Nikki Rowe
I wonder how many women are held up in their bed waiting to be sung to, served wine to, read poetry to, kissed slowly with.
— Brandon Villasenor
What
a strange
world.
We
trade our days
for things. — Atticus Poetry
a strange
world.
We
trade our days
for things. — Atticus Poetry
Time is all we have and don't.
— Atticus Poetry
Her eyes remind me of the Pacific: Raging. Fearless. Restless.
— Shannon Mullen
She was everything real in a world of make-believe.
— Atticus Poetry
Oh darling, your only too wild, to those whom are to tame, don't let opinions change you.
— Nikki Rowe
I will follow you,
my love,
to the edge of all our days,
to our very last
tomorrows. — Atticus Poetry
my love,
to the edge of all our days,
to our very last
tomorrows. — Atticus Poetry
My atoms love you atoms, it's chemistry.
— Atticus Poetry
I'll let you into my heart
but wipe your feet at the door. — Atticus Poetry
but wipe your feet at the door. — Atticus Poetry
She walked
through her life
heavy
from the
mighty wings
upon her back. — Atticus Poetry
through her life
heavy
from the
mighty wings
upon her back. — Atticus Poetry
EVERYTHING
WE
LOVE
IS
WELL
ARRANGED
DUST.
- ATTICUS — Atticus Poetry
WE
LOVE
IS
WELL
ARRANGED
DUST.
- ATTICUS — Atticus Poetry
I let her go
because I knew she could do better
and now she's gone
I wonder
if I should've
just been better. — Atticus Poetry
because I knew she could do better
and now she's gone
I wonder
if I should've
just been better. — Atticus Poetry
Like a wolf, she lived by instinct.
— Nikki Rowe
We are made of all those who have built and broken us.
— Atticus Poetry
It was never the way she looked
always the way she was
I would have fallen in love with her
with my eyes closed. — Atticus Poetry
always the way she was
I would have fallen in love with her
with my eyes closed. — Atticus Poetry
Never question yourself to satisfy the comfort of those living blindly by the false masks of life.
— Nikki Rowe
There's too much risk in loving,'
the young boy said,
'no,'
said the old man,
'there's too much risk in not. — Atticus Poetry
the young boy said,
'no,'
said the old man,
'there's too much risk in not. — Atticus Poetry
Art takes time -
Monet grew his gardens
before he painted them. — Atticus Poetry
Monet grew his gardens
before he painted them. — Atticus Poetry
She was another broken doll dreaming of a boy with glue.
— Atticus Poetry
She had just enough madness to make her interesting
— Atticus Poetry
Love her but leave her wild
— Atticus Poetry
Break my heart and you will find yourself inside.
— Atticus Poetry
Kiss
like
you
never
had
a past. — Brandon Villasenor
like
you
never
had
a past. — Brandon Villasenor
Our
songs
live
longer
than
our
kingdoms. — Atticus Poetry
songs
live
longer
than
our
kingdoms. — Atticus Poetry
Adventure runs on all sorts of whiskey.
— Atticus Poetry
There
will always
a glimmer
in those
who have been
through the dark. — Atticus Poetry
will always
a glimmer
in those
who have been
through the dark. — Atticus Poetry
A sky
full
of stars
and he
was staring
at her.
- ATTICUS — Atticus Poetry
full
of stars
and he
was staring
at her.
- ATTICUS — Atticus Poetry
LIFE IS
A JOURNEY
TO FIND
THE
PEOPLE
WEIRD
LIKE YOU.
- ATTICUS — Atticus Poetry
A JOURNEY
TO FIND
THE
PEOPLE
WEIRD
LIKE YOU.
- ATTICUS — Atticus Poetry
The west coast is a mecca for wild hearts, wild minds, wild spirits and I'm a WMD - I've got so much energy I'm about to explode.
— Shannon Mullen
I LIVE
MY LIFE
SO
HAPPILY
IN
CRAZY
WITH
HER. — Atticus Poetry
MY LIFE
SO
HAPPILY
IN
CRAZY
WITH
HER. — Atticus Poetry
We were strange in love
her and I
too wild to last
too rare to die. — Atticus Poetry
her and I
too wild to last
too rare to die. — Atticus Poetry
Chase your stars fool, life is short.
— Atticus Poetry
She was not for everyone but she was for me.
— Atticus Poetry
I spent the day running through the woods like a wild animal. Being chased by you is the only thing that would have made it more romantic.
— Amanda Mosher
She conquered her demons and wore her scars like wings.
— Atticus Poetry
She wore his love like a loaded gun.
— Atticus Poetry
You deserve to be the person you were meant to be.
— Atticus Poetry
Watch carefully
the magic that occurs
when you give a person
enough comfort
to just be themselves. — Atticus Poetry
the magic that occurs
when you give a person
enough comfort
to just be themselves. — Atticus Poetry
It's a
lonely
thing,
protecting
a breakable
heart — Atticus Poetry
lonely
thing,
protecting
a breakable
heart — Atticus Poetry