“If You Were the Only Girl (In the World),” written by Nat D. Ayer with lyrics by Clifford Grey, published in 1916.
“The thing about Mary is that she’s incredibly strong and has already been through quite a lot. Before Matthew died, she lost a sister and went through the whole scandal with Pamuk and Richard Carlisle. She’s really been through the mill. And what’s wonderful to play is the whole British, stiff-upper-lip thing. You keep calm and carry on. She’s not weak. She’s a survivor. So she will come through it.” — Michelle Dockery
All those words came undone and now I’m not the only one
Facing the ghosts that decide if the fire inside still burns
All I have, all I need, he’s the air I would kill to breathe
Holds my love in his hands, still I’m searching for something
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“Do you think if people knew how crazy you really were, no one would ever talk to you?”
(Source: hellanne)
i actually like being up early i just don’t like getting up early
YOU PUT THIS IN WORDS