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Jul 2014
Im living in a cage. All i see are walls around me, walls that were built by authority, hypocrites who dont give a **** about the feelings of the people they should really care about. Sometimes I just feel used by the organic mass who brought me to this so called "world". I have really questioned myself many times if she really cares about how i feel. I've been betrayed by my own blood. I just stare at the window wishing to be free,  to be released from these chains of sadness and to break the walls of this place which denies  me to be free and happy. This has made me realized that perhaps because of people like this, the world is what it is. Why do people have to forbid other people from freedom and nature? The whole world has been fighting for freedom for years, and now that they finally got it, they think they can that freedom away to some people just because they have the power? Thats *******! Many people may not have realized this yet, but we were all prisoners once. Back then when you were young and were not permitted to go outside, you were a prisoner! They took freedom away from you. We are supposed to have the right to freedom, but are we even having any? And of course the answer to this question will be answered with a lame "yes". But thats not true! Where is the real truth?  Why cant they just give us the truth? Why is it that behind every single person with a little bit of power, has a hidden secret of the truth? People just cant take other people's freedom away!
No one owns nobody's freedom. Freedom and nature were a gift from God, and we killed them. We ruined those precious gifts, because of the hunger for power and ambition. Why does no one fight for love and peace anymore?
The power has gotten into the wrong man's hands. And those people are a ****** of every day's truth, a thief of every people's freedom, and a disease of our own piece of paradise i still like to call Nature.
Jimmy
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Jimmy  El Salvador
(El Salvador)   
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