Pierre Jeanty

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  • mishiareeze721has quoted5 months ago
    It is an injustice to let a man’s
    body keep you away from his gold
    mind, and a heart where love is
    buried.
  • mishiareeze721has quoted5 months ago
    when you’ve grown angry at him
    for not falling in love with you on
    your timing.

    You can’t just shake a growing
    tree saying, “I am a good woman so
    love me,”

    and expect fruits of love to just
    fall
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethas quoted2 years ago
    When the world seems heavy on his shoulders,

    do not first seek ways to help.

    Do not search for solutions and constantly
    blur out the names of different problems.

    It will only awake frustration in him.

    Remind him of your existence and
    communicate that you are there when needed
    without overemphasizing it.

    It is not a ‘man thing’ not want to talk about
    it when disappointment is overwhelming and
    anger steals the voice.

    It happens to all of us.

    Therefore, let your existence be his comfort,
    your patience be his support,

    and your presence his escape from the noise.

    “Just be there for him.”
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethas quoted2 years ago
    You will not always be rewarded love
    for being a good man.

    Don’t be a good man only for the sake
    of love, but for the sake of humanity.
    Love will eventually give credit where it
    is due
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethas quoted2 years ago
    Every minute you compare him to
    another man,

    he learns different reasons why he
    should pack up his heart and find his
    way to where he meets the standard of
    being enough
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethas quoted2 years ago
    There is bad and good in everyone and
    everything.

    You say, “You can’t judge a book by
    its cover,”

    yet you label every book in the same
    genre, address them by the same title
    because there are similarities in the
    plots.

    How would you feel if you were
    generalized and shoved to fit into a box
    you don’t belong in?
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethas quoted2 years ago
    His nothing

    He says he doesn’t want a relationship,
    wanting to close the book on this love,
    but you cannot accept that.

    Instead, you beg him to look for a new
    chapter. You feed him persuasion until
    he second guesses his choices, then
    use your body to pull a different tune
    out of him. You draw him to be more
    indecisive, then frustration grows
    deeper in you from his unmade mind,
    and anger gains more strength in you
    from trying everything and getting
    nothing. Then, he closes the book. You
    mourn, writing new story lines about
    him, letting the world know how he is
    the devil with a smile and that your
    heart wasn’t enough because he is a
    blind fool.

    When you enter your new chapter in
    his life, you write about men like him
    being monsters who only know how to
    hurt and use. But you leave his story
    out. You never ink down that he
    wanted a cleaner exit although you
    wouldn’t grant him that. You carefully
    omit the fact that you failed to
    persuade him to be stuck in love with
    you, casting all blame on him. You
    chant that men are no good, and the
    evilest manipulative creature there is.

    Was there not any self-inflicted pain
    there? Did he not warn you that his
    heart would not stay
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethas quoted2 years ago
    You say I am cold on purpose,

    but I tell you every part of me that is
    looking to be affectionate,

    is on pause.

    It is on hold until I feel safe,

    until I know you will not leave after I
    become completely naked and
    unprotected with you.

    “Precaution”
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethas quoted2 years ago
    He is not his father’s misunderstanding
    or ego, trying to find women’s pride to
    leech on.

    He is his mother’s long-lasting
    strength,

    her grace,

    her softness.

    He is the boy who told manhood that it
    wants love more than it needs power
  • Theodore Maurice August "Vanderboom" Scarlethas quoted2 years ago
    You have dug the words ‘I miss you’
    out of him so many times, that the
    truthfulness of his tongue when he
    says it has left long ago.

    There are times he misses you, and
    there are times he misses the days you
    didn’t fork out of him the compliments
    you wanted to drug your insecurities.

    There are times he wishes that he
    actually missed you, and that, “I miss
    you,” wasn’t an overused phrase
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