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Everytime I open my eyes, I see these strangers in diguise just floating through time with their soft spoken lies. Did they paint their own mask by choice? Or did society? Did they ever know they had a voice? Or did they learn to roam silently in a world that deprived them of their own privacy? I dream of telling each and every veiled citizen that it is okay... to beg them to meet who they already are - not to run, but to stay. If you open your eyes and don't see what I see, that doesn't mean we can't be like the waves of the sea. We roll free, and suddenly, time no longer exists. We face our fears, instead of running to find the nearest exits. We won't panic. Maybe these words should live in a bottle and travel the waters, perhaps they will reach our daughters. A part of me hopes that the bottle lands at the feet of a father, and he will then realize that it is not too late to be the author through any falter. He will prosper. If you receive this message on the edge of that cold sand, reveal yourself to the world and throw me back into the water. I understand this is not what you had planned. - L.G.
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Oct 21, 2014
Oct 21, 2014 at 6:18 PM UTC
A Message in a Bottle
Everytime I open my eyes, I see these strangers in diguise just floating through time with their soft spoken lies. Did they paint their own mask by choice? Or did society? Did they ever know they had a voice? Or did they learn to roam silently in a world that deprived them of their own privacy? I dream of telling each and every veiled citizen that it is okay... to beg them to meet who they already are - not to run, but to stay. If you open your eyes and don't see what I see, that doesn't mean we can't be like the waves of the sea. We roll free, and suddenly, time no longer exists. We face our fears, instead of running to find the nearest exits. We won't panic. Maybe these words should live in a bottle and travel the waters, perhaps they will reach our daughters. A part of me hopes that the bottle lands at the feet of a father, and he will then realize that it is not too late to be the author through any falter. He will prosper. If you receive this message on the edge of that cold sand, reveal yourself to the world and throw me back into the water. I understand this is not what you had planned. - L.G.
lauren-gorger
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Oct 21, 2014
Oct 21, 2014 at 6:18 PM UTC
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