a beating organ deep as ocean

a beating organ deep as ocean

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Why do you want to read this? (cause ur finding the exact words for your pain. even though pain can't be expressed in various words, it can only be shown in your idly acts.) (so be careful for what you do; think what you want to think but control your tounge at all times.) (I'm no oldy, nor was I born in 60s. even though I act like it I'm no more than a person spending their time doing shitty things they regret after. even though it's not regret of doing it, but regret of having fun "cause I don't deserve happiness" attitude. *sigh* life's a mess, don't let the gust of wind take away your files and precious valuables. )
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Sometimes we fear truth over reality. But things get dark and heavy and we play the blame game. We end up hurting others or ourselves even. We don't think before we act or we don't say before we do. This is the evolution of my madness. A cluster of rants and thoughts and poems for you guys. Everything is written how I wanted it to be rants will be long with few pauses and there will be mistakes I might have skipped over. Aha. Poems at the beginning from when I was 15 years old to now when Im 18. Truly a visual of my writing evolution. Edited by @ChemicalStarling who writes a lot but never posts! Read on, loves. I'll see you on the other side...

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