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Walking alone on a dark, humid night the light at the end of the road flickers in the shadows. The damp air weighs heavily on my shoulders. As it seems to get darker, the wind blows across my face like a calm, silent reminder from an ever-present voice. Look up at the light so far down the road. Though it is flickering it is still alive. The troubles I know may at times weigh me down, but the footprints from the past are guiding my steps. So those dark, humid nights are overpowered by that distant flickering light of dreams I have and voices I know. There are always those people, no matter how far, that can open my eyes and show me that the light my goals my dreams are not too far. Just follow the footprints of family on my heart.
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May 8, 2013
May 8, 2013 at 12:39 AM UTC
Learning a lesson in humidity.
Walking alone on a dark, humid night the light at the end of the road flickers in the shadows. The damp air weighs heavily on my shoulders. As it seems to get darker, the wind blows across my face like a calm, silent reminder from an ever-present voice. Look up at the light so far down the road. Though it is flickering it is still alive. The troubles I know may at times weigh me down, but the footprints from the past are guiding my steps. So those dark, humid nights are overpowered by that distant flickering light of dreams I have and voices I know. There are always those people, no matter how far, that can open my eyes and show me that the light my goals my dreams are not too far. Just follow the footprints of family on my heart.
alex-l
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May 8, 2013
May 8, 2013 at 12:39 AM UTC
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