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If I met my soul, wandering… Would I even know who it was? What of me would I recognize? The pimply skin of teenage years? Who says it has my color eyes? My wrinkled face so on in years? Walking with my familiar gait? Which of my many styles of hair? Would my soul dress in clothes I hate? Or look like me enough to stare? I’m not familiar with my soul. Life’s only constant that I get. The very thing that makes me whole I’d ignore if we ever met. My soul’s the me that I can’t see. Strange here but in Heaven clearer. To know my soul with certainty, Know myself without a mirror.
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Sep 18, 2018
Sep 18, 2018 at 11:21 PM UTC
My Soul, The Stranger
If I met my soul, wandering… Would I even know who it was? What of me would I recognize? The pimply skin of teenage years? Who says it has my color eyes? My wrinkled face so on in years? Walking with my familiar gait? Which of my many styles of hair? Would my soul dress in clothes I hate? Or look like me enough to stare? I’m not familiar with my soul. Life’s only constant that I get. The very thing that makes me whole I’d ignore if we ever met. My soul’s the me that I can’t see. Strange here but in Heaven clearer. To know my soul with certainty, Know myself without a mirror.
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Sep 18, 2018
Sep 18, 2018 at 11:21 PM UTC
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