Crystal Woods is an American poet whose writing centers on self-worth, emotional healing, and inner strength. Her words often serve as affirmations, reminding readers of their value and potential. Through accessible and heartfelt poetry, she empowers people to overcome doubt and reclaim confidence. Her impact lies in her ability to uplift and motivate, offering reassurance that growth, self-love, and courage are attainable for anyone willing to believe in themselves.
"He said I'm the winning lottery ticket, like he's never meant anything more."
"I had a dream that Mark Wahlberg and his wife were our neighbors and we had dance parties in our living room and drank wine from Solo cups. I remember being confused as to why they lived in a regular neighborhood, or why it didn't seem to make anyone awkward that I had Marky's Calvin ads up in the living room."
"It's hard to say which I like more, the perfectly happy days or the hours right after we've ended a good fight."
"I'm passing the bar Where you first got in my car I'm not ashamed to admit That it's you I won't forget I saved your cigarettes andBad habits I regret But the hours flew by like cloudsWhenever I had you around Parachute loverTake me awayFrom the plane that went crashing And the earth that's in flamesSaving you is saving me High above the redwood treesBut down below I see shadows And parachute debris We're drifting like children Along for the rideEach time we find love Another parachute arrivesOur madness will burn As bright as the sunAnd I'll keep finding lovers But you were the one."
"Just as the world spun us into existence, it will spin on long after we are gone."
"People are like songs to me. About 60 seconds in, I'll know whether or not to add them to my 'favorites."
"Truthfully, there're only a handful of people in this world who really get joy from seeing you happy. Most won't care if you're happy, only if you're miserable like they are. They eat that shit up."