An Asymmetrical Truth

Salvia.S


Notice of absence from Salvia.S
I'll be here after this week......

In the end, what hurts the most:

You are just one person in someone's life

But they are the only person in your life!

 

- Salvia.S

© Salvia.S

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  • Friendship

    Well said.

    • Salvia.S

      Thank you very much!

    • David Wakeling

      Umm an interesting question of logic. It made me think

      • Salvia.S

        Thank you very much!

      • Katie B.

        Profound!

        • Salvia.S

          Thank you so much!

        • sorenbarrett

          A strong message sent to another. Well said Salvia

          • Salvia.S

            Thank you so much!!!

            • sorenbarrett

              You are most welcome

            • Goldfinch60

              This can be very true Salvia.

              Andy

              • Salvia.S

                Yes, it is. Thank you very much!

              • arqios

                Agreed. Been there before. 🕊️🙏

                • Salvia.S

                  Thank you for the read and feedback!

                  • arqios

                    Most welcome 🙏🏻🕊️

                  • Tristan Robert Lange

                    My friend, I think most of us have stood in this feeling at some point…realizing someone holds a different weight in our lives than we do in theirs. Quietly devastating write, dearest Salvia. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦‍⬛

                    • Salvia.S

                      Thank you very much dearest Tittu ❤️❤️

                    • Doggerel Dave

                      I cannot advise never to move to a new place. However for the longest time ...
                      Simple statement which describes a situation which has been very familiar.
                      Thanks for that.

                      • Salvia.S

                        Thank you very much for the read and write! Very much appreciated ❤️



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