
Who speaks to your soul
Who whispers to mine
Do you journey to me
Or do I arrive by your side
Maybe it’s only a notion that feels nice
But will I be found
Or will it be me that I find
(c) Mickey Kumra

Who speaks to your soul
Who whispers to mine
Do you journey to me
Or do I arrive by your side
Maybe it’s only a notion that feels nice
But will I be found
Or will it be me that I find
(c) Mickey Kumra

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More: Sometimes people won’t say sorry not because they don’t regret anything, but because they regret something so much, their insides are convinced a word or more wouldn’t capture, much less convey, the enormity of remorse Continue reading Sorry Enough

Sidenote: Yes, you’ll have to make a leap. Yes, you’ll have to have faith. Yes, it may hurt. Yes, it may drain you. Yes, it may not last. But, if you want to live it, at some point, you have to abandon all your calculations Continue reading Love Mad

Sidenote: A lot many times when we think we have fallen in love with someone, it’s actually the state of emotional high experienced previously in a romantic relationship that we are recalling and, to an extent, reliving. Continue reading Love For What

More: Love and respect can, and should, complement each other. One doesn’t necessarily imply the other. But sometimes we mistake that so is the case. That love encompasses respect. That, if someone loves you, they must surely respect you. Continue reading Respect. Always.

Sidenote: This quote intends to convey that when you break up with someone, you initiate them into a life without you. So now, even if you return to them, it’s quite likely that things between you two won’t be the same again. Because you’ve given them an emotional jolt. Continue reading No Breaks

If you can’t blame someone for falling in love, can you hold them responsible for falling out of it?
(c) Mickey Kumra