Raven Williams
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A renaissance woman who loves every art form. Though, writing is my first love. Welcome to my journey of putting my writing to life.
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Where Will The Sky Take Me Next?
I lay out on my sunken brown couch around 4 or 5pm everyday. I often try to find something to watch on TV but I can’t seem to find anything when I want to half the time, almost like it’s not meant to watch TV at that hour. From the corner of my eye, I can see the reflection of the sun beaming off the trees that sit in front of my large windows. The trees become this super dark yet bright vibrant tone of green. I become intrigued to watch the gold sun make its way out of the world creating a lavender sky for the evening, paving a perfect tone for the moon and stars to appear… if they do. I can’t see the sky directly from the view of my couch, little parts of it may bleed through the trees though. I determine when the sun is walking towards its goodbye when the trees begin to lose its vibrance and turn to pastels. I guess it’s my way of seeing the sky change. Because one blink, and the sun sets without saying a word like if we watch her fall, then we know all the secrets of the world.
By Raven Williams 6 years ago in Wander
Being A Hopeless Romantic
I have been in love with love I believe since I was in the womb. A natural born hopeless romantic if you will. I didn’t ask to be this way, but obviously the love Gods didn’t care how much I felt like I could’ve been better off, without that character flaw. Yes I said character flaw. Now I’m nowhere near being the “I don’t want to love anymore” type, but I won’t lie that feeling washes over me just about everyday. I grew up being a dreamy child, who believed love was candy, flowers, and poetry. And I believe it still is… my favorite romantic film is Loves Jones for God sakes. I became an overcompensator when it came to love, completely genuine, but it didn’t matter. That’s how I knew not everyone deserves what I give and what I see.
By Raven Williams 6 years ago in Humans
What Doesn't Serve You
It’s funny, the things we buy to comfort our wants. Something so small, or not known to really be meaningful in the moment other than just being "things." So we buy that necklace we saw through an Instagram ad, or that shirt we thought was meant for us to have, because it’s still on the rack when you pass it for the fifth time during your “I’ll think about it,” walk around the store. Maybe it’s that $100 shirt that’s “vintage” from Urban Outfitters, or those really expensive jeans you shouldn’t buy but for the sake of your ass it’s having that one good pair of jeans.
By Raven Williams 6 years ago in Motivation
