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It seems that I awoke one day, To a life I did not recognize. And plodded forward anyway, With desperate, frightened eyes. To view the world afresh; anew, With shaking hands and fear. Strangers plenty and friends few, No familiar hand to wipe a tear. And teaching myself I trudged on, Making all too often a mistake, Until all my belief in me was gone, And I had made my own heart break. I had turned away those who were true, Assumed they had a dark, hidden side. And as in my past life, I trusted very few, No one knows me because of my pride. I could venture out and nomad roam, And struggle for truth, not to falter, But know I would still not find a home, For my faithlessness just will not alter.
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Apr 9, 2010
Apr 9, 2010 at 6:54 PM UTC
Unchangeable
It seems that I awoke one day, To a life I did not recognize. And plodded forward anyway, With desperate, frightened eyes. To view the world afresh; anew, With shaking hands and fear. Strangers plenty and friends few, No familiar hand to wipe a tear. And teaching myself I trudged on, Making all too often a mistake, Until all my belief in me was gone, And I had made my own heart break. I had turned away those who were true, Assumed they had a dark, hidden side. And as in my past life, I trusted very few, No one knows me because of my pride. I could venture out and nomad roam, And struggle for truth, not to falter, But know I would still not find a home, For my faithlessness just will not alter.
deanena-tierney
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47/F/American
Apr 9, 2010
Apr 9, 2010 at 6:54 PM UTC
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