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Complete, First published Aug 07, 2019
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Lost and confused.times get hard....and I get tired.i am tired of waiting for good days cause they will be gone too soon and they bring with them too much mess...I just keep going from places to places...without ever finding a safe place for me to rest my tired heart....just like the title sailor without a sight of destination or alight house to rest on....I deal with issues so this is me pouring my heart out....Thes3 are the words that healed the pain people close to me caused to my life...buckle up..
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