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I do believe that, people's breaking moments aren't spectacles, to be watched like carousels in a carnival, not free for all(s).....like publc seesaws anyone rides....sees what comes and goes my folks' words play in my mind, like a spell "don't let your eyes stay wet too long, they swell, one day, those tears will make you unconquerable your fences and walls ultimately become impregnable." ...but.......there's a truth that's unavoidable there're days when we're not that invincible :::::::: sometimes, we melt, we flow hurt by people's deeds, we don't even know why.....the days, at times, become too cold, confusing...other times, painfully bold we break, we droop............we fall we realize...we can't always be that tall :::::::: we become...........frangible just as breakable just as fragile as porcelain ...................................... because we're human. Sally © Rosalia Rosario A. Bayan August 8, 2017
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Feb 4, 2018
Feb 4, 2018 at 5:16 PM UTC
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I do believe that, people's breaking moments aren't spectacles, to be watched like carousels in a carnival, not free for all(s).....like publc seesaws anyone rides....sees what comes and goes my folks' words play in my mind, like a spell "don't let your eyes stay wet too long, they swell, one day, those tears will make you unconquerable your fences and walls ultimately become impregnable." ...but.......there's a truth that's unavoidable there're days when we're not that invincible :::::::: sometimes, we melt, we flow hurt by people's deeds, we don't even know why.....the days, at times, become too cold, confusing...other times, painfully bold we break, we droop............we fall we realize...we can't always be that tall :::::::: we become...........frangible just as breakable just as fragile as porcelain ...................................... because we're human. Sally © Rosalia Rosario A. Bayan August 8, 2017
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Feb 4, 2018
Feb 4, 2018 at 5:16 PM UTC
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