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I have realized today That what I have to say Is nothing to any other Not even my own mother It isn't their fault though It's intricate what I sew My life's emotions and tales Locked in my mind's own jails Even with the upmost of care Another soul should not even dare To unravel my own simplicities Let alone the plentiful intricacies It's as if they're interrupting me From figuring out what the key Of my own personality may be First I must understand myself-me I apologize to all those who try But All I need is a simple comply To give me silence and peace As I place my puzzle's piece One day I might finally be whole But I worry about its possible toll On the life I could've had how the reality comes quite sad If I'm lucky in my life I'll have time to cure the strife With those humans who had tried But their efforts and attempts died But I'm an unlucky man Which horribly bids no plan For I will die incomplete Not an uncommon feat.
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Nov 21, 2015
Nov 21, 2015 at 9:49 PM UTC
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I have realized today That what I have to say Is nothing to any other Not even my own mother It isn't their fault though It's intricate what I sew My life's emotions and tales Locked in my mind's own jails Even with the upmost of care Another soul should not even dare To unravel my own simplicities Let alone the plentiful intricacies It's as if they're interrupting me From figuring out what the key Of my own personality may be First I must understand myself-me I apologize to all those who try But All I need is a simple comply To give me silence and peace As I place my puzzle's piece One day I might finally be whole But I worry about its possible toll On the life I could've had how the reality comes quite sad If I'm lucky in my life I'll have time to cure the strife With those humans who had tried But their efforts and attempts died But I'm an unlucky man Which horribly bids no plan For I will die incomplete Not an uncommon feat.
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Nov 21, 2015
Nov 21, 2015 at 9:49 PM UTC
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