I don't know if there's enough duct tape in the whole wide fucking world to silence those voices in your head, but I'm cleaning out the hardware store.
I swear I'm going to cover all your mirrors in roses and fine art and sunsets, so you'll see yourself the way I see you. Nothing less than beautiful.
I've seen those dark clouds forming just beyond those pretty blue eyes. Whatever the weather we can face it together. I've got my rain jacket and an umbrella.
Honey, I know it gets hard sometimes to just drag yourself out of bed. You can spend weeks tucked beneath your sheets, and I'll be waiting with a fresh pot of coffee.
Brighter days are coming. If you asked me, I couldn't say how. But whenever you smile I feel ok for while. Honey, that's good enough for me.
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