"NOT SO LITTLE" LITTLE THINGS THAT KEEP ME HERE

"NOT SO LITTLE" LITTLE THINGS THAT KEEP ME HERE

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I'm not perfect. Not everyone likes me, and I can't always be easy to love. It doesn't always make me sad. it's what I am. a person. These fragments of thoughts are conceived as what I call "poetry." for you, these might be stories, mirrors, hugs, friends, or just words without a meaning. But for me, these are the few things that make me love life a little more than yesterday; there's love, friendship, needs, and more. I just hope you will find comfort in these as I do in warm sheets and sweatpants.
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These poems are just some of the little pieces that make up my life. Whenever I get inspired by someone or something, I write a little story about it in the form of a poem. In a way, it helps me express what I have in my mind in a very vague way. I'm not that kind of a direct person, but there are things that are sometimes, better to kept secret. Here, these poems are what I wanted to say to my friends, to other important people, to people in general, to the world around me, to life and each detail it possesses. Each poem has a central theme, and around that revolves a certain story that I want to impart, something too delicate to be expressed directly, something too complicated. Here, I want to share who I am. That's ... probably all ... that I need to say.

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