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No one to hold my fears. No sanctity for my tears. When I cry, it goes deep into my system, lays down beside my visions; oils my dreams, powers the machine of my body. God allow me the strength to survive, to strive, to struggle, to climb, to love, to live a breathless life. Even though I feel sadness, I know it wells from a good place in my soul. Uncomfortable without my tears. So, I may not be a blaster, or a boxer, or a firefighter, but I've learned to control my explosions, take my punches when they come, and let my eyes fall to water the fires that lick on all sides.
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Jun 28, 2014
Jun 28, 2014 at 11:12 PM UTC
A Prayer
No one to hold my fears. No sanctity for my tears. When I cry, it goes deep into my system, lays down beside my visions; oils my dreams, powers the machine of my body. God allow me the strength to survive, to strive, to struggle, to climb, to love, to live a breathless life. Even though I feel sadness, I know it wells from a good place in my soul. Uncomfortable without my tears. So, I may not be a blaster, or a boxer, or a firefighter, but I've learned to control my explosions, take my punches when they come, and let my eyes fall to water the fires that lick on all sides.
Waverly
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35/M/American
Jun 28, 2014
Jun 28, 2014 at 11:12 PM UTC
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