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Series of Events.

I. The road to forgiveness is how we will all travel through our damaged perception. The road of our youth-laced mistakes began long before Springfield, but let us never forget that lesson in interaction... The laughs that would accompany our philosophical musings on the order by which we all arrive at consciousness, regardless of the fact that I would not arrive within my allotted time. I'm more glad than you know that apology was even an option. II. Unconditional, even. Burdened now in knowing that I am absolutely the beast of sin, Taking the role of God as I planned to drown the only person I used to run to... Attacking the "Demon" I've built up in my head... Carly, Carly, I'll just address you directly. Free now from the paper prison which I vainly hoped would absolve me, Selfishly throwing infants into the fire of tender memory, Throwing down the IEDs, planted all round the ballerinas who would listen to my fake stoic cries, mind lined with my own intellectual elitism. III. Hypocritical as I read the Sutra in my bed. Who was I to damn you after we spilled all of that starlight into each other's ears over telephone signals? Who was I to shoot down the look in your eye after all the genuine maintenance I made under your guise? "I can't believe you're real" True with different tone color now. So thankful you weren't hesitant in returning your missiles to the silo. And now, Finally... It is time to live.
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trevor-blevins
28 / M
For You?
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trevor-blevins
28 / M
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Dec 14, 2015
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#happiness#forgiveness#recovery
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