Lost in deception



Lost in the truth, In belief and trust.
    Lost in the power of the mind, Behind the                         Control of the strong, The bold and the weak. The days go and the days feel long. The chemicals are so beyond put together to Destruct, Conduct and Distract!
   Lost in the world an in the word. A world ran by Belief an fate. A man can give all his trust to be guided through life to avoid the lost nature. Avoiding the man creations led by kings, Yet man exempts for he is giving things.
   Wronged by launguage, Created to Extinguish self survival, self power, Thus are minds are damaged. What is true? What to trust? How can I believe in a man who’s standing the same grounds I’m in.
  Lost in a world of deception, Being thought to except. My soal so bold I roll through the belief in a new rule with no control, NO        Fairy tales of trolls and humans roles.  Blinded by the truth are minds are feelings ran off chemicals.
  Lost in the mind lost in the humans nature                                               
Lost in the world and the worlds tales.
                                             Joshua. Montanye.
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Submitted by Joshmontanye23 on February 11, 2021

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Joshua Montanye

Im a 18 year old man who had to grow up quick. As I took on challenges in life due to failing and disappointing others through impulsive actions. I had grown self want to fix or change the way I acted that hurt others. As I met a family with high beliefs in religion I grew curious. I wanted the happiness I saw in them. Therefore I followed as time moved on and school went by, I grew curious to searching for answers to prove in the Lord. However I also learned in science and history, which caused the opposite direction. Here I am lost in the word and in the world. Joshua.Montanye. Son of Scott Montanye and Jessica Quick more…

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