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Sep 2015
You're crazy. You know it, accept it, and now embrace it. It was easier pretending it wasn't there; that you could keep living the lie. Your mask was strong; it became you. But now it's broken and there's nothing left but pieces. You pick them up. They cut your hands. This isn't who you want to be. This isn't you. Your mask is gone; who are you without it?
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DeWitt  Connecticut
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     Glass, NV, Sumina Thapaliya, GaryFairy and SPT
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