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Nothing Less Nothing More This Just in, Justin Bieber’s a Believer too, antibiotics probiotics, a red pill and a blue, yoga on a yacht deck, strawberries in the winter, Welcome to Reality, watch as the fabric splinters, or rather, comes apart at the seams, I’d gather, that most things aren’t as they seem, can’t escape the Dream, unless we take a leap of faith, don’t want to be just great, want to be known as one of The Greats, I love that you’re an artist too, and dedicated to your passions, and if we’re on the Road of Life, I hope that we’re not crashin’, and I know that sounds cliche, and maybe even a bit cheap, but sometimes life is cliche, and sometimes when everything seems the most doubtful, is when it’s best to truly believe, that’s why, they call it faith, please tell me, why you wake, when you open your eyes, what is it for, hopefully it’s Love, nothing less nothing more… ∆ Aaron La Lux ∆
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Jul 22, 2017
Jul 22, 2017 at 6:35 PM UTC
Justin Bieber (Nothing Less Nothing More)
Nothing Less Nothing More This Just in, Justin Bieber’s a Believer too, antibiotics probiotics, a red pill and a blue, yoga on a yacht deck, strawberries in the winter, Welcome to Reality, watch as the fabric splinters, or rather, comes apart at the seams, I’d gather, that most things aren’t as they seem, can’t escape the Dream, unless we take a leap of faith, don’t want to be just great, want to be known as one of The Greats, I love that you’re an artist too, and dedicated to your passions, and if we’re on the Road of Life, I hope that we’re not crashin’, and I know that sounds cliche, and maybe even a bit cheap, but sometimes life is cliche, and sometimes when everything seems the most doubtful, is when it’s best to truly believe, that’s why, they call it faith, please tell me, why you wake, when you open your eyes, what is it for, hopefully it’s Love, nothing less nothing more… ∆ Aaron La Lux ∆
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Jul 22, 2017
Jul 22, 2017 at 6:35 PM UTC
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