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r.h. sin Poems For Every Situation

Because sometimes, we cannot always find the words

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r.h. sin Poems For Every Situation
r.h. sin

If you have never read the poet r.h. sin then you are making a big mistake. I had no idea how much a book of poems or daily Instagram posts could have an impact on a reader. These are the type of words that you think but do not know to say. It is no secret that college girls go through plenty of situations, good or bad, that spark a ton of different feelings. r.h. sin is the poet to help a girl understand her the situations and feelings.

for the girls being used
"understand this
if he wanted you
if he loved you
if you were the only one
you'd never feel neglected
you wouldn't be up, over thinking
you'd never have to question it
and you wouldn't feel the need
to like this post"
-r.h. sin

For the girls wanting to love themselves
"you belong to you
sometimes your soul mate
is yourself
and everything
you've been searching for
can be found
deep within your own soul"
-r.h. sin

for the girls that need strength
"truth is
you're not okay
but you will be
you'll hold on
but you'll let go
it'll be difficult
but you'll do it
you're feeling weak
but be strong"
-r.h. sin

for the girl holding on
"you miss the person you thought
he was
you're in love with everything
he used to be
you hold on because your love
is unconditional
you're up, thinking about him
wanting his attention
maybe a text, a call, maybe you
just want to lay up and cuddle
but he's always doing this
he's rarely around and it hurts
that's what keeps you up at
night"
-r.h. sin

the lesson
"not everyone you love
will stay
not everyone you trust
will be loyal
some people only exist
as examples of what to avoid"
-r.h. sin

My generation
Let's be friends, just friends. I'm not
ready for a relationship but I expect
you to do things with me considered
inappropriate in terms of friendship.
We're not together, you can't claim me,
you can't be with anyone but me. I
need you to be loyal but I'll do what I
want & when you get mad, I'll just tell
you we're not together. If you catch
feelings, I'll become distant. You knew
what this was... I told you. I'm not
ready for a relationship"
-r.h. sin

beneath everything
"love me to the bone
beneath the nerves
beyond my mistakes
beneath my veins
and even as my heart breaks

love me entirely
or not at all"
-r.h. sin

the end
"silence
nothing
she said nothing
she stopped fighting
she got tired
it's over, she's done
the end"
-r.h. sin

"sometimes a woman
needs to feel like she matters
sometimes a woman
needs to know that she's important
sometimes that woman
needs you to help her feel
more secure within the relationship
and always, that woman should be reminded
that she is strong, beautiful, intelligent and capable
you're supposed to build her up
not break her"
-r.h. sin

"I'm sorry is no longer a healing balm
It won't happen again is just another lie
I see remorse on your face
I can just no longer sympathize
You've drained me of whatever ability I had left
to dig a little deeper"
-r.h. sin
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