Let Me Write You A Love Song
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  • Reads 100
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 5
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2013
People generally don't want to hear about your life. 


Seriously, though. We might think that we want too, that we're all concerned, we all have this care this love for others that is suppossed to make the world a better place or something. But I bet that if you were crying in the street not one person would stop to make sure you're ohkay. We're talking a busy street here not a casual place. It's very rare.


I think that's why people cave into social media. You can do anything in social media. You can be whomever. 


Well who am I? Who is this girl with the 'perfect life'. Contrary to polular belief i am not my perfect life. Let me tell you about my life. I have the same struggles as anybody. We all struggle. That's how we relate.


This is my testimony to my life. The secrets I hide and those feelings I have that weigh on my heart like a ton of bricks. I may not have obvious struggles, but I do have real ones. 


Let me write you a love song. I promise you that you won't believe it.
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