Compilation of poems and thoughts
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Ongoing, First published Jan 24, 2021
This is me, and my thoughts speaking. Conveying messages, things I find difficult to tell other people who are close to me. I wanted to share this to anyone out there, whose has/have/had feel/felt or etc. 
To let them know that they are not alone. If it happens that you have stumbled upon these, bare with me for I am still trying to collect those pieces of me, still locating to where are the other parts of me.

And always remember, you are important, and you are loved and will always be.

Thank you for existing. 💋


P.S.
The languages are/or can be Filipino, English or Cebuano, but I can only select one in the selection. So please bare with it hehehe.

P.P.S.
PLAGIARISM IS A CRIME, and all. I know you know all the drill. So please don't do that, these came from my mind and not from anyone or any A.I. chuchuchu.
If it happens to have similarities to others, it would be understandable since we all feel, cause humans have feelings or maybe they 🤔👀.

HAHAHAHAH just kidding, but I am serious in most parts of it okay. So please don't.
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