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My FEELING, My train of THOUGHT (Part 1)

My FEELING, My train of THOUGHT

Inspired by thoughts, I am created this my short text, which is engraved in my mind!  Certainly, things like this in  future time will be a lot more! These short texts best describe our feelings, so read carefully and with ....

Just READ

The direction of the eye
So wrong
Avoiding the soul
So missing
I'm not asking
Our existence
Just asking
Why am I in a war with my hands?
Why am I in a war with my feet?
Why am I in the war with me?
And after all, I'm still going
I'm not showing
I do not share
I do not need it
What you have to give, GIVE!

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  1. You are you and as long as you accept yourself you will be free. And don`t forget to smile :)

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