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These shoulders do not cry out from the weight of the world they ache in silence from the weight of my soul I carry the burden of sympathy I gnash my teeth I grin and bear it all the while you ne're forget what it must be to live simplistically the weight rolls off and in jubilee you have forgot the meaning of life and sacrifice what once was love becomes a vice unburden yourself of expectation this selflessness nears expiration furling your brow and struggle for leverage try as you might the weight is not average and in your final act of courage you stand up straight you carry the weight because if not you then who?
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Jan 4, 2014
Jan 4, 2014 at 5:54 AM UTC
The Weight
These shoulders do not cry out from the weight of the world they ache in silence from the weight of my soul I carry the burden of sympathy I gnash my teeth I grin and bear it all the while you ne're forget what it must be to live simplistically the weight rolls off and in jubilee you have forgot the meaning of life and sacrifice what once was love becomes a vice unburden yourself of expectation this selflessness nears expiration furling your brow and struggle for leverage try as you might the weight is not average and in your final act of courage you stand up straight you carry the weight because if not you then who?
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Jan 4, 2014
Jan 4, 2014 at 5:54 AM UTC
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