Sometimes We Lose The Plot To Our Own Story, Sometimes For Years

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Sometimes we lose the plot of our own story,

sometimes for years.

We’re not sure who we are or where we’re going

or what the point is.

Then we run across someone who

helps us pick up the thread of our

narrative again.

Be patient.

Some plot lines take awhile to make sense.

— Dr. Glenn Doyle

  • You Have To Keep Breaking Your Heart Until It Opens
    You have to keep breaking your heart until it opens. — Rumi
  • Nothing’s Wrong, You’re Just In Love Again
    my show would air the pleasures     of compulsion, and be named Screw It, I’m Going to Text Her, or  Nothing’s Wrong, You’re  Just in Love Again… — Maggie Milner from poem In Couplets
  • Trying To Love You Bankrupted Me
    Joshua Tree Inn Your heart wasa wishing well.Bottomless.Trying to love youbankrupted me. — John Mark Green
  • I Evict You From My Heart
    I release you. I evict you from my heart. Because if I don’t do it now, I never will. — Jenny Han from It’s Not Summer Without You.
  • I Am Trying To Buy You
    I love you like the river loves its mud. No. It is because I am trying to buy you. I am trying to pull you into my heart. — Rebecca Lehman from poem Get Lost Serenade