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***I heard your life's been hard, you're counting the welts on your soul. You've played all your cards, working towards no specific goal. You're texting for hours on your phone, Yet you still feel so alone. You can eat at work or school, But you're never really full.*** Well, guess what? Inspiration's knocking So don't be door-locking Here's some light to keep at bay, the demons that chase you night and day Let's start. I believe everything turns out well in the end. If it's still sour, then it isn't the end. The sky is never the limit, you will reach your dream soon. If the sky was the limit, why are there footprints on the moon? There's always a way to stand out, and not to be just "passable" Remember, every great achievement was once known as impossible. There will come a day when you can't open up your eyes, But what matters is what you do until that day arrives.
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Aug 1, 2014
Aug 1, 2014 at 8:07 AM UTC
The Flicker At The End Of The Tunnel
***I heard your life's been hard, you're counting the welts on your soul. You've played all your cards, working towards no specific goal. You're texting for hours on your phone, Yet you still feel so alone. You can eat at work or school, But you're never really full.*** Well, guess what? Inspiration's knocking So don't be door-locking Here's some light to keep at bay, the demons that chase you night and day Let's start. I believe everything turns out well in the end. If it's still sour, then it isn't the end. The sky is never the limit, you will reach your dream soon. If the sky was the limit, why are there footprints on the moon? There's always a way to stand out, and not to be just "passable" Remember, every great achievement was once known as impossible. There will come a day when you can't open up your eyes, But what matters is what you do until that day arrives.
Every time I see a depressing quote here, I have two choices. Feel down, or get everyone up. I choose the latter.
winter-silk
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Aug 1, 2014
Aug 1, 2014 at 8:07 AM UTC
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