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1 A rolling stone gathers no dust. 2. Life is a song yet to be written. 3. No one wants what you do not have. 4. A page unturned leaves you restless. 5. Instinct tells you nothing, for you never want what you fail to see. 6. Doubting yourself leaves you inside out of something that was once there but you failed to allow yourself the freedom of it. 7. I stand alone in the forest but not a tree quivers for this me that fails to hear what these my eyes never do see. 8. Alone you never are for you are a part of something greater then you. 9. The sea is always filled with water while this my glass is always half filled. 10. The stars are always there, but then why is it that we all fail to see the midnight sky. 11. You see and feel the beauty of the sun but fail to beable to look at it without darkening your palest eyes. 12. The violin quakes your heart but you never come to feel the strings as they stretch out to greet you. jo.
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Mar 25, 2014
Mar 25, 2014 at 12:52 PM UTC
My Ramblings. 1-12
1 A rolling stone gathers no dust. 2. Life is a song yet to be written. 3. No one wants what you do not have. 4. A page unturned leaves you restless. 5. Instinct tells you nothing, for you never want what you fail to see. 6. Doubting yourself leaves you inside out of something that was once there but you failed to allow yourself the freedom of it. 7. I stand alone in the forest but not a tree quivers for this me that fails to hear what these my eyes never do see. 8. Alone you never are for you are a part of something greater then you. 9. The sea is always filled with water while this my glass is always half filled. 10. The stars are always there, but then why is it that we all fail to see the midnight sky. 11. You see and feel the beauty of the sun but fail to beable to look at it without darkening your palest eyes. 12. The violin quakes your heart but you never come to feel the strings as they stretch out to greet you. jo.
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Mar 25, 2014
Mar 25, 2014 at 12:52 PM UTC
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