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Julia Rae Irvine
May 2013
Julia Rae Irvine
Victoria Jennings
Destiny And Us
May 2013
Julia Rae Irvine
Victoria Jennings
Destiny And Us
I was born to
Forever be with you*
Because unlike you
I very highly believe in destiny
I truly do believe all my mistakes
All the ****** up things that have happened to me
Was a part of destiny
My mistakes led me back to you
Again and again
It wasn't that we had met and weren't
Meant to be
it was simply that the time was off
I was vulnerable
I was weak
You were stronger
You were still to young for the love I held in my heart
So I believe in destiny
I believe that each moment of torture
Was carefully planned
So that one amazing day
We'd be reunited
And the fates
Made it so that we lasted forever
Mistakes and all
We had grown finally
More mature
We had learned what true love could be
Destiny knew and we followed its path
As soul mates typically do
Now our past is behind us and our future awaits.
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May 2013
Julia Rae Irvine
Marty S Dalton
Paperclip
May 2013
Julia Rae Irvine
Marty S Dalton
Paperclip
As I fidget with the paperclip
My eyes run away from perception
I am spacing out, outer space
Holds a universe of things
It has no lines or bends
Like a paperclip has
Or like a sharp knife has,
A universe is before my eyes
And the lines of a paperclip
In an office somewhere
Are whirling like razor comets
Cutting apart everything that
Might have been in front of me
Had I not run from dream-like worlds
That no one else can see
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May 2013
Julia Rae Irvine
Marty S Dalton
Pilots
May 2013
Julia Rae Irvine
Marty S Dalton
Pilots
Flying is easy
My dad used to say
Just, throw yourself at the ground
And miss
The math is:
Many times many
Equals:
Times we’ve missed the mark
Well, Father, by now,
We should all be pilots
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