Quotes From "The Calligraphy Of God" By Jenim Dibie

Walking away ends a battle in the heart of one,...
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Walking away ends a battle in the heart of one, and starts a war in the soul of another. Jenim Dibie
I didn't want to sing. I wanted to be music.
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I didn't want to sing. I wanted to be music. Jenim Dibie
The most beautiful things often stand alone.
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The most beautiful things often stand alone. Jenim Dibie
I keep breaking things, as if to see what's going...
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I keep breaking things, as if to see what's going on inside of me. Jenim Dibie
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We write to go on living, after we have died. Jenim Dibie
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If God could transcribe my heart, it'd still read "I love you". Jenim Dibie
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Poetry is a storm asking peace to dance with her. Jenim Dibie
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There is still peace left in the world, and only those with beauty in their soul, care enough to be it. Jenim Dibie
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My life is a room filled with love letters and goodbye notes. Jenim Dibie
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This empty shell holds nothing but the echoes of what was. Jenim Dibie
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I have these knives in my chest that can't become words. Jenim Dibie
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You are alone, So alone, You speak back to silence. People call it loneliness, You call it solitude, Different words, Meaning the same pain. Jenim Dibie
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You ask me to write you a poem, I pen you an empty ocean, You run away. You ask me who I am, I paint you a breaking sky, You weep in the rain. Jenim Dibie
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2a.m and a ceiling stained with question marks. Jenim Dibie
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You are afraid to let anyone in, but you still leave the door open, hoping someone good will shut the door behind him and throw away the keys. Jenim Dibie
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We colour the world, Not with the darkness of our pasts, But with the rainbow of our hope. Jenim Dibie
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I paint the darkness and the silence, You see them as stars and poetry. Jenim Dibie
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I have always been a fire, and everyone I loved walked away as ashes, until I met a phoenix who was born to love flames. Jenim Dibie
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I write to forget the days that broke me into a million nights. Jenim Dibie
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I live for the moments that won't die in my memory. Jenim Dibie
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I write these words to touch you, My love, In places my hands can only dream of. Jenim Dibie
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The ones who love your dark are the only light you'll ever need. Jenim Dibie
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I don't know where to go from here, So I crawl back inside me, And Turn the lights off. Jenim Dibie
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Remembering to live by forgetting all the places where I died. Jenim Dibie
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Nos·tal·gia (n):A feeling that lingers long after the taste is gone. Jenim Dibie
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The sun loved me again when it saw that the stars would not abandon me. Jenim Dibie
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Beautiful storms dressed in women's clothing. Jenim Dibie
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My silence is my self-defence. Jenim Dibie
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The hell in your soul will always find heaven in mine. Jenim Dibie
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Everything I try to hide ends up screaming from a mountaintop. Jenim Dibie
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I am the poet, you are the poem; I hold the pen, you are the words, love is the ink, silence is the blank page. Jenim Dibie
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Reading a stranger's words and finding yourself in them. Jenim Dibie
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You never needed wings to fly, You only needed love. Jenim Dibie
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Let's be incomplete together. Jenim Dibie
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Would you still read me when I become a blank page. Jenim Dibie
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I keep running away, As if from something, As if to something. I keep running away, As if from myself, As if to myself. Jenim Dibie