12.12am and I'm just thinking about his presence, how I didn't cherish all the moments, but now I am. I really screwed up, but I'm hopeful for the future.
- Anonymous

Recognising how you messed up is an amazing start! Things can be changed and rescued if you try


Anonymously tell me what time it is there and what you’re thinking about.

It's 8:37 here. And I'm thinking about a good friend that I have a really bad crush on. And if I should distance myself from them to save the friendship or just go for it even though I've seen no signs of reciprocation.
- Anonymous

Is the friendship good enough to survive if they say they don’t feel the same? I think distancing yourself without saying anything will do the opposite of saving the friendship! I’d say either tell them if you’re okay with them not feeling the same (they could though!) or just keep things how they are now


Anonymously tell me what time it is there and what you’re thinking about.

Its 02:21am and I'm thinking about my ex. Again
- Anonymous

I’m sorry :-( I believe in the ‘these things happen for a reason’ stuff. As hard as it might seem now, u might find a new side of urself, pick up new hobbies or revisit some old ones, maybe even find someone who fits u perfectly. Love you I hope it feels better soon


Anonymously tell me what time it is there and what you’re thinking about.

it’s exactly 1am and I’m thinking about his warm brown eyes and his laugh, and the drunk texts he sent me that made my heart melt
- Anonymous

I got sent this a while ago but I hope something came from this it’s so innocent and pure


Anonymously tell me what time it is there and what you’re thinking about.

Anonymously tell me what time it is there and what you’re thinking about.

incoloure:

“But you deserve the universe and I’m just a star”

27/07/14

lifeinpoetry:

If I could exist in

a single moment, I would stay here, in this
darkened room, searching for light.  

Rachana Hegde, from “Objects,” published in Glass: A Journal of Poetry

violentwavesofemotion:

“I know, that I, too, am ripe for death,”

Miklós Radnóti, from All That Still Matters At All: Poems; “Fourth Eclogue,

purplebuddhaquotes:

“You just have to say to yourself “I’m not willing to accept anything less for myself than what I deserve. I am smart. I am beautiful. I am a good woman, and I deserve to be happy.”

— Amari Soul