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In my youth I was quick to anger and destroy anything, everything that stood before me. The sickness followed me. Convinced inside, slithered an evil and cynical mind. My twisted self was buried in the depths of me. Only to feel a lose, of what was my whole being. Years longing, craving the madness. Tossing and turning willing to give up all that I was or would be, to free this fiendish friend. No one wants to be good by nature. To say I'm human, then simultaneously I desire the other side of the light. One sided, we are not whole. It is our duty to consult both our angels, and demons.
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May 26, 2015
May 26, 2015 at 10:46 AM UTC
Duality
In my youth I was quick to anger and destroy anything, everything that stood before me. The sickness followed me. Convinced inside, slithered an evil and cynical mind. My twisted self was buried in the depths of me. Only to feel a lose, of what was my whole being. Years longing, craving the madness. Tossing and turning willing to give up all that I was or would be, to free this fiendish friend. No one wants to be good by nature. To say I'm human, then simultaneously I desire the other side of the light. One sided, we are not whole. It is our duty to consult both our angels, and demons.
devin-ortiz
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May 26, 2015
May 26, 2015 at 10:46 AM UTC
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