First week
Aarifah
As we live in the past, we forget about the present
As we live in the present, we forget about the future
As we live in the future, we forget about ourselves
Which path to choose and how to prioritize?
Who to believe and who not to believe?
Because everyone had their own fair share of burdens upon them,
or maybe, they all just simply lied
Walid
Inflicted pain, yet saw no punishment in sight
Caused harm, yet no revenge came in aid for mine
Expressed ungratefulness, yet found no judgment attacking my pride
But as the guilt surged inside, I wished that it all would've happened
So I could've been able to say, that there was no debt left,
that I had to repay
Lexie
Is it either me, or is it either you
Only one can live in this heart,
that belongs to me, or does it belong to you?
Confusion clouds my judgment, or is it love that does it?
Answer me! Or at least make it easier to answer myself
Because I can't handle this anymore,
this onslaught of unworthy pain
Which had cost me many tears, and many sleepless nights
Neno
Unbounded wounds, and un-mended soul
Haunting memories, and unforgivable deeds,
How much can a person bear?
How much more before they finally give up?
Disguise me, or show me a mirror
So at least I could know,
who Neno Nevada truly was
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Awaited Redemption
SpiritualTwo weeks. Four students. Number one: Aarifah, with her endless struggles of maintaining a balance between her worldly and religious beliefs. Number two: Walid, with his un-ignorable past actions, and the consequences of these actions that haunt hi...