Happy

  • Finally Free

    I talk about my divorce a lot. And honestly it’s because it has been the biggest thing in my life for the last year. But today I finally got to truly close the door on that part of my life. Everything is final and done. The last piece that I was waiting to be transferred

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  • Settling In

    I’ve officially moved in both my personal life and my work life. The last two weeks have been pure chaos, but I am through them, and I really am starting to feel a lot better. It still looks like a bomb went off in my apartment (we don’t have a dumpster or recycling so I’m

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  • Sad Songs

    Most of my favorite songs can be considered “sad” songs. My mom once asked me for a list of songs that I listen to that make me feel happy. Yeah, it was a list of mostly sad songs. I have always been this way. I’m not really sure why, but the sad songs really speak

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  • To See Him Happy

    I go back and forth between hating my ex, and admitting that I still love him. It’s so hard because I know I should be pissed, and I should want nothing but the worst from him, but the opposite is true. I only want to see him happy and succeed in life. I want no

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  • NaPoWriMo #20

    You never see it coming,The things that hurt the most. But then again,The best things that happen in lifeCan be just as surprising.

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  • NaPoWriMo #10

    Dark, cold, and silent.That’s what you would find if you walked through my heart.It isn’t fully of happy memories.It isn’t warm and bright.You would think you were deep inside a cave.Over there is the first time the abuse happened.Keep going, and you’ll see how it evolved. From little comments here and thereTo part of a

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  • Receipts.

    Receipts.

    The content reflects a sense of detachment from real-life people and a stronger connection to fictional characters and emotional music. The speaker shares instances of feeling let down and neglected by others, leading to a reluctance to share personal achievements. They emphasize the need to explicitly request acknowledgment, as disappointment has become a familiar experience.

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