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A Photograph

Do you remember who you were? Are you proud of who you are? How much pain can you endure, Before it leaves a scar? The choices you have made, You’ve lost your innocence, Your identity will fade. You’re left to reminisce. An old, forgotten picture, Reminds you that you’re human. Maybe you’re not a fixture, That’s why you always ran. Although you can’t escape, From what’s running deep within, You can cut across the tape, That's bound you to your sin. For every step you take A footprint’s left behind, Our past we cannot fake, But our future path is blind.
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brittany-danzig
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Jul 17, 2011
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