That inner plumbing is perhaps the most vital yet most underrated function in the body. I am a crier too. I so resonate! To have someone whose chest you can cry into is an incredible comfort I am sure.
Dil bhar aaya, I love that your body is so willing to release tears, and your feelings have a pronounced language.. 💜💜 I want to cry a lot and then write an essay inspired by this..
"I cried for the 30 year old. I cried for my dad. I called up my mum and I cried, I howled. I thanked her for not leaving my dad. For keeping him alive. I then spoke to my dad, who by now was quite worried at the sound of his bawling child. I thanked him for being alive."
Children.
Betaa
Tears of frustration
Tears of Rage
We have that in common. The list is long but then who doesn't need inner plumbing
Ditto, Farah!
That inner plumbing is perhaps the most vital yet most underrated function in the body. I am a crier too. I so resonate! To have someone whose chest you can cry into is an incredible comfort I am sure.
Dil bhar aaya, I love that your body is so willing to release tears, and your feelings have a pronounced language.. 💜💜 I want to cry a lot and then write an essay inspired by this..
heartwarming piece
"I cried for the 30 year old. I cried for my dad. I called up my mum and I cried, I howled. I thanked her for not leaving my dad. For keeping him alive. I then spoke to my dad, who by now was quite worried at the sound of his bawling child. I thanked him for being alive."
Now, I'm crying too.
This is so beautifully written.
It's always so refreshing to read you, Savvy!
thanks Sanobar!