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when in the wilderness, then the portal seems so long and wide no matter how heavy the distance is, let go of your deepest sigh ... at the signal of the time, the wounded mind will exhile in the heart and heal any sore! because for every success is worth the celebration! no matter how big or small even when the lines are not rhyming anymore! do not be afraid, do not be discouraged, do not let your words slip, express how you feel by looking up or kneeling. and when you hold your pen and its loose ink ... kindly convey your thoughts to a lifetime place that can grow around different corners! someday, howsoever ... selfishness can correct the colorless mixture of fire and water covered by heaven and Earth and made thru the collision of Love and hatred until a massive light fades, and obscures the limit of fading views
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Oct 23, 2020
Oct 23, 2020 at 2:14 AM UTC
*the succesor*
when in the wilderness, then the portal seems so long and wide no matter how heavy the distance is, let go of your deepest sigh ... at the signal of the time, the wounded mind will exhile in the heart and heal any sore! because for every success is worth the celebration! no matter how big or small even when the lines are not rhyming anymore! do not be afraid, do not be discouraged, do not let your words slip, express how you feel by looking up or kneeling. and when you hold your pen and its loose ink ... kindly convey your thoughts to a lifetime place that can grow around different corners! someday, howsoever ... selfishness can correct the colorless mixture of fire and water covered by heaven and Earth and made thru the collision of Love and hatred until a massive light fades, and obscures the limit of fading views
detour to }!{ my alter ego! when my own familiar world lost inside my left brain but boldly came out to face what is parallel with unknown right in my future reality!
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Oct 23, 2020
Oct 23, 2020 at 2:14 AM UTC
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