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The Darker Side Of Life
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Ongoing, First published Mar 11, 2015
"Trapped in the darkness with nowhere to go. 
Searching for answers you don't already know. 
Gasping for air as your mind wanders free. 
Fear seeps in clouding your thoughts vigorously. 
Another nightmare take its toll. 
Causing the darkness to take over you soul. 
Leaving you panting and out of breath.
You feel nothing more than want to greet death...." 


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These are just poems I write to express how I feel, how I take certain situations, and also just random ones that I come up with.

Hope you like them :/

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Don't fear death. It does nothing for you. Death is at every turn; the challenge is if you choose to accept it or not. Don't fear pain. Pain is how you learn. Pain is the side-effect of life. If you live life fearing getting hurt...can you truly live life fully? I've felt pain. I've accepted death. I've lived, I've learned, I've drowned a few times. If all I have to show for it is small bundles of letters and words...so be it. That's more than I could have ever hoped for. Everything that means anything to me are just words. You can put anything into words. Anything and everything. You can put death into words. You can put pain into words. You can put fear into words. And I have. And you can read them, if you want. You can learn from them; learn to stop fearing, learn to stop living in the future, behind your mask. But only if you care enough to listen. I speak loud and clear, yet nobody can hear me. I am not hidden, yet nobody can find me. If they even try.