Building walls and watching them crash down (luke hemmings/5sos)
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Ongoing, First published Jun 10, 2014
Some believe that there's a life after death maybe it's heaven maybe it's hell but I don't believe in an after life I know what your thinking so you believe that there's nothing, well maybe I do I'm not entirely sure myself what I believe to believe in if that even remotely makes sense but I know that the ancient Chinese believed that the way you chose to live your life either good or bad chose the way you where reborn now I certainly don't believe in the re birth of another life but it was interesting to me that you could end up living your next life as an ant if you did any sort of crime it allowed you to not take life for granted now your  probably wondering where I'm going with this well I'm blaze and this is my story of me taking my life for granted in every way but along this road of self distruction I fell in an never ending pit of love but with who...well I guess you'll have to find out.
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