10 Times Rupi Kaur Left You Speechless
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10 Times Rupi Kaur Left You Speechless

Her words are there to remind you of your self worth.

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10 Times Rupi Kaur Left You Speechless
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Rupi Kaur is the type of writer that will leave you speechless with every page you turn.

Milk and Honey

1.

I am water

Soft enough

To offer life

Tough enough

To drown it away

2.

The day you have everything

I hope you remember

When you had nothing

3.

Love is not cruel

We are cruel

Love is not a game

We have made a game out of love

4.

You must

Want to spend

The rest of your life

With yourself

First

5.

If you were born with

the weakness to fall

you were born with

the strength rise

The Sun and Her Flowers

6.

You do not just wake up and become a butterfly

- growth is a process

7.

The universe took its time on you

crafted you to offer the world

something different from someone else

when you doubt

how you were created

you doubt an energy greater than us

8.

A lot of times

we are angry at other people

for not doing what

we have done for ourselves

9.

I will no longer

compare my paths to others

- I refuse to diservice my life

10.

This morning

I told the flowers

what i'd do for you

and they blossomed


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