Top 73 Atticus Poetry Quotes
#2. A sky
full
of stars
and he
was staring
at her.
- ATTICUS
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#3. She was afraid of heights
but she was
much more afraid
of never flying.
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#4. She wasn't looking for a knight, she was looking for a sword.
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#5. She was too busy wishing
on shooting stars
to see the dreams
come true around her.
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#6. True art
comes
from flying
with the madness
so close
you burn
your eyelashes.
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#7. A few drinks and the world was hers -
she wore her whiskey like a loaded gun.
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#8. I aspire to be
an old man
with an old wife
laughing at old jokes
from a wild youth.
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#10. We are all born free
and spend a lifetime
becoming slaves
to our own
false truths.
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#11. Brushing a girl's hair
behind her ear
once a day
will solve more problems
than all those
therapists
and drugs.
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#12. I have seen your
darkest nights
and brightest days
and I want you to know
that I will be here
forever
loving you
in dusk.
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#13. Watch carefully
the magic that occurs
when you give a person
enough comfort
to just be themselves.
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#14. When it comes to love
we are primates breaking sticks
while pointing to our hearts.
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#16. There's too much risk in loving,'
the young boy said,
'no,'
said the old man,
'there's too much risk in not.
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#18. That was her magic -
she could still see
the sunset
even on those
darkest days.
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#19. There is nothing
prettier in the
whole wide world
than a girl
in love
with every breath she takes.
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#20. She conquered her demons and wore her scars like wings.
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#21. The beautiful thing
about young love
is the truth
in our hearts
that it will last forever.
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#22. Put a girl in
moonlight
and tell only truths
and every man
becomes a poet.
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#25. As he took her hand
he gave her
all she had been
waiting for--
a shiver
down her spine.
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#26. LIFE IS
A JOURNEY
TO FIND
THE
PEOPLE
WEIRD
LIKE YOU.
- ATTICUS
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#27. I WANT TO BE WITH SOMEONE WHO DREAMS OF DOING EVERYTHING IN LIFE
AND NOTHING ON RAINY SUNDAY AFTERNOONS.
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#30. It was never the way she looked
always the way she was
I would have fallen in love with her
with my eyes closed.
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#31. She found herself
over a long
and treacherous road
and the more
treacherous
the road became,
the more of
herself
she found.
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#33. Depression is being colorblind and constantly told how colorful the world is.
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#35. Don't ask her to be a rock
for you to lean upon
instead, build her wings
and point her to the sky
and she will teach you both to fly.
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#36. We are made of all those who have built and broken us.
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#37. She had just enough madness to make her interesting
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#38. We humans
are so tortured
by not properly guessing
what will make us happy.
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#42. Come, my darling,
it is never too late
to begin
our love again.
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#43. She was cool -
the whole world
seemed
to spin around her
in smooth jazz.
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#44. THE
HARDEST
STEP
WE ALL
MUST TAKE
IS TO BLINDLY
TRUST IN
WHO WE ARE.
- ATTICUS
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#46. What
a strange
world.
We
trade our days
for things.
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#48. Poetry, is a life long war waged
against ineffable beauty.
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#49. I'll let you into my heart
but wipe your feet at the door.
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#50. Drugs
to me
have always been
a pretty girl
with a sly smile
beckoning me
with a finger
down the dark path
of a fork in the road.
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#51. We were strange in love
her and I
too wild to last
too rare to die.
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#52. And the stars blinked
as they watched her carefully
jealous of the way she shone.
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#54. Art takes time -
Monet grew his gardens
before he painted them.
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#55. She walked
through her life
heavy
from the
mighty wings
upon her back.
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#56. You and I
will be
lost and found
a thousand times
along this
cobbled
road of us.
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#57. Sometimes
I want a quiet life
other times
I want to go
a little bit
fucking Gatsby.
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#59. THE RIGHT
POEM
FINDS
US
EXACTLY
WHEN IT
NEEDS TO.
- ATTICUS
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#60. You deserve to be the person you were meant to be.
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#62. I let her go
because I knew she could do better
and now she's gone
I wonder
if I should've
just been better.
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#63. She was everything real in a world of make-believe.
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#64. I think it's beautiful
the way you sparkle
when you talk about
the things you love.
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#65. She sat in her perfect house,
with her perfect husband,
wishing that her perfect life
would end.
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#66. LOVE
COULD
BE
LABLED
POISON
AND WE'D
DRINK
IT
ANYWAYS.
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#68. She was another broken doll dreaming of a boy with glue.
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#70. There
will always
a glimmer
in those
who have been
through the dark.
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#71. I will follow you,
my love,
to the edge of all our days,
to our very last
tomorrows.
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#72. One day I'll paint the perfect sunset--
if I can only find the words.
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