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TURNING POINT

Softly, warmly hurting me teaching unknown feelings, bringing out the person I used to be before fear imprisoned me. Freeing me for only a short time and dissolving trust in love with the mention of another. I found myself running to something familiar for security to erase what our time had taught me. Only what was once familiar seemed strange because I had changed.
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Oct 12, 2014
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