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  September 2021     1 month ago

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Real me

Where is my sight obviously I'm blind Where is my touch I cannot feel !! where are all my sences? I have lost them...they are gone: drowning I the ocean!! I seek for peace so deeply it hurts I look for it on love...love burns it stings it...

by Kevinp7

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We lay

2gether we lay in each other's arms feelings as if nothing could go wrong I'm daydreaming that night we met and our first Beso I'm imagined what happens next as life and times go by wondering when you'll hold me tight Real like the first night we...

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Falling

You can fall from a mountain,you can fall from high up above,but the best way to fall is to fall in the deepest corner of...

by Kevinp7

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Pledged a grievance

I pledge a grievance to the flag of the United fakes of Generica and to the subject's for witch it scams one nation under God visible constrant and injustice for...

by Kevinp.

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