"I love you."
A lie told so commonly that most can no longer tell truth from untruth. A lie that traps you into it's web. A lie told so commonly that the three words no longer hold much value if any at all. A lie told so vigorously that it sounds too mush or too lovey; but isn't that the point? "I love you"; a lie that grabs a hold of you, comforts you and holds you, before letting you go and dropping you into a never ending black abyss. A lie that can make or break you. A lie that means everything and nothing at the same time. A lie that shouldn't be a lie. A lie so vicious that it can make a person go from sweet, kind, and emotional.... to cold, bitter, and numb.
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Garden of 100 Lies
RandomA collection of short stories, poems, and theories. The poems won't necessarily rhyme, and the parts won't always be very long, but they don't have to. I plan to have one hundred parts in this book when I'm finished; hence the title, "Garden of 100...