Book: The Pain of Healing by Samantha Camargo on amazon 💛
saying “i love you” is so freeing though, like your best friend does a silly dance in the parking lot so you say “i love you” or your partner says something rly dumb but it makes you laugh so you say “i love you” or one of your parents brings you some of the food they cooked so you say “i love you” it’s so freeing and pure and human so maybe we should say “i love you” a little more often
the lyric “and he never thinks of me, except for when i’m on tv, and i never think of him, except on midnights like this” makes me so nostalgic especially that it’s the final line of the song because you can’t put the feeling of losing someone who you loved into words better. this lyric is literally perfect because you are not in each other lives anymore, you both don’t really think about what you had, you moved on and it’s almost like you both never happened. but then there will always be a part of you that will remember, even if it’s once in a year or twice in ten years. the love you once shared will always be a part of you. and yeah i’m crying
Imagine dancing with them in front of large open windows with warm light streaming through, and soft music playing somewhere in the background. They giggle and smile at you, eyes shining with what can only be pure, unfiltered happiness and an easiness betraying their comfort in your arms.
the fact that i’m not on a balcony in italy watching the sun set eating fresh fruit with my lover is offensive
so many worlds to see through the window
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literally like 95% of girls have stretch marks on their body and if you’re going to give them a hard time about them then you didn’t deserve to see her body in the first place
let’s go on late night drives listening to the songs you showed me
I want to buy a little log cabin in the middle of nowhere and I want to spend every winter in it wrapped in big sweatshirts and your arms, drinking coffee in the mornings and enjoying how beautiful a forest is surrounded by fog