The Great Scheme Of Things
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  • Parts 1
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Ongoing, First published May 22, 2015
Mature
In the great scheme of things, a life worth living is a life that has seen all of the colours of the rainbow and lived to imprint them in their skin. We must face the darkness due to the promise of the light, pastel blues and midnight purples all brand themselves within the sky, they are inevitable - uncontrollable and unpredictable. In order to move forward we must first learn where to plant our feet whether it be on the dusty path, the dry terrain or in blades of green. Everyone has a story, the pages printed with a life - it's time to read them; it's time to live them.
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