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Jan 2019
I really want to walk away
Sometimes
I just sit and contemplate
Sometimes
I want to be all by my self
Sometimes
I don’t care about nothing else

Sometimes life will seem like nothing’s going right
Many cloudy days and for other people, it’s shining bright
Caught up in your brain
Blinded by you pain
Hoping you regain your sight
All the while
You have to smile
Convincing others everything’s alright
But you’re dying inside
It’s getting hard to hide
You start to question why are you still alive
You can’t deny
That feeling of, you want to die
So you sit alone and cry
Asking why god, Why

Sometimes
I really wanna walk away
Sometimes
I just sit and contemplate
Sometimes
I wanna be all by myself
Sometimes
I don’t care about nothing else

You’re forgetting
Your life is worth living
It’s a blessing, each day that we’re given
I know it’s hard, when you’re trapped inside your mental prison
Feeling like no one cares or takes the time to listen
The pain to stop, is the only thing you’re wishing
Even if the flesh is non existent
Your soul
Will always hold
What you’re feeling
You will leave you family and friends with  you’re dealings
It’s never to late for healing
Close your eyes, drop to your knees and raise your hands towards the ceiling
Praise thy name and let the glory in
Doesn’t matter why or where you begin
Because each and everyone of us are full of sins

Sometime
I really want to walk away
Sometimes
I sit alone and contemplate
Sometimes
I wanna be by myself
Sometimes
I don’t care about nothing else

Even if god you don’t believe.
Believe in power of beliefs
Believe in better days
Believe better, will come your way
Believe that this isn’t your end
Believe that a new will begin
Believe you’re not alone
Believe we’ve all felt homeless while confining ourselves to our homes
Believe it or not. It’s not only you
Believe it or not it’s something we all go through
Believe giving up isn’t the answer
Believe in the book of your life, this isn’t your final chapter.
Antoine Weaver
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Antoine Weaver  41/M/Maryland
(41/M/Maryland)   
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