Quote by Becky Stark

I'll never stop a bullet but a bullet might stop me. I'll never drink the ocean but the ocean might drink me. And I'll never raise a portrait to a gentle man in blue And I'll never sing a love song for a love that isn't true. I love how the garden grows And I love the garden rose.


I'll never stop a bullet but a bullet might stop me. I'll ne

Summary

This quote conveys humility and an acceptance of one's limitations. It acknowledges the vulnerability and unpredictability of life, likening it to being unable to stop a bullet or resist the power of the vast ocean. Furthermore, it symbolizes the refusal to falsely praise or express love for something that is not genuine. It highlights a deep appreciation for the authentic beauty found in the growth of a garden and the delicate roses within it. Ultimately, it expresses an honest and genuine appreciation for the wonders of the world while recognizing one's own limitations.

By Becky Stark
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