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He sent me as a youngling kind enough to fear thy ways. He made me as shy as could be, And forbid me to pay thee heed. Yet I try to see the way, That no one else could show me. Every second I try to believe, I can be as better as I can be. I walked the road, laden with hopes and trust, My soul feels heavy as a sea. With courage as the ship, Supported with will as the mast, I try to be a sailor, In the waters inside of me.
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Dec 1, 2014
Dec 1, 2014 at 5:33 AM UTC
The waters inside of Me
He sent me as a youngling kind enough to fear thy ways. He made me as shy as could be, And forbid me to pay thee heed. Yet I try to see the way, That no one else could show me. Every second I try to believe, I can be as better as I can be. I walked the road, laden with hopes and trust, My soul feels heavy as a sea. With courage as the ship, Supported with will as the mast, I try to be a sailor, In the waters inside of me.
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Dec 1, 2014
Dec 1, 2014 at 5:33 AM UTC
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