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does comfort come
knowing there is only one?
Discovering the reality we fight,
is the reality we live.
And tomorrow is only an extension of yesterday.
Until you break the sense of fallacy we walk upon.
The golden brick was never laid.
The clouds we sailed upon melted away.
Falling came yesterday.
Make the notion more than mentality.
Make it who we'll be.
Create more than just fantasies.
Believe more than you see.



Don't let these words back down,
in this time of crisis.
If you believe me at all,
you will know I am guiding you to freedom.
Put some trust in me,
and I will instill my faith in you.
Keep me down,
your tears can't last forever,
but the fear they can come back will.




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On Monday April 9th, 2007, An Expired Member (31) writes:
Dying angel actually stole the question I was about to ask. Are you perhaps studying philosophy? If not, I advise it. You'd be an absolute nack for it. Great wording here, I love it, Really.


On Sunday January 28th, 2007, Zen (603) writes:
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On Thursday November 9th, 2006, dying angel (1308) writes:
very wise words here. they scream out to me.."tomorrow is only an extension of yesterday." have you swallowed philosophy? i enjoyed this very much.


On Thursday November 9th, 2006, Sanctuary (80) writes:
Very well done! I enjoyed every word of this one. Whisper loudly enough and they will hear you, and so you will be joined



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