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Little Rock

Hey do you see me, I am on the side of the road, I am forgotten yet I was part of this street long ago, now I am but a little figment of imagination, yet I am not none existent at all. Do you want to talk to me or are you losing your mind ? Take me with you, I will be your backup, your solid motivation, Fragments of feelings are a fading memory which you seem to fail to remember, then wouldn't it make sense to keep them not as dearly, Maybe if you were alike me, stop thinking and start being free, A clear white mind with nothing to fear, empty with nothing to hear, They are gone they can't fade away, a hollow heart has nothing to say You are like me now isn't that nice, you have broken free from all lies, Now like a little rock, light enough to be carried by the wind, you wander aimlessly through this world, isolated from humanity, It is like they don't even understand that you are there, it is likely they don't care of your fate, nor do they seem to worry of what happened. But don't worry either, talk to me, your little figment of imagination, Because now you are like me and know what I feel like.. You are but a little rock on the side of the road. ~ Umi
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UmiofLove
26 / Agender / Germany
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Written by
UmiofLove
26 / Agender / Germany
Published
May 14, 2018
Lines·Words
20·236
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#rock#forgetting#subconscious#conscious#feelings#isolated#lonely#inhuman
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