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love yourself; but who am i?



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nothing is forever but everything was infinite

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the "lost in delusion" collection.

the morals of humanity
take away every part of my humanity and i think i'd become something putrid
something that'll make you shriek in fear, because that is the kind of person i am.
i am the kind of person who holds remorse in his head but not his heart
i am the kind of person who laughs at misfortune because of her past
i am the kind of person who remembers every single word said like some kind of grudge
so strip me of my personality and i'll forget your ignorance & intolerance
(my humanity is what makes me human, or at least that's the ethics of it.)


sporadic screams
i run!
you
gone
why
deserve
did i
rain on
tear stained
face.

there wouldn't be this if there hadn't been you
if i am scarred by my past then i think that the morals of my innocence has been watered down
and i am sorry for everything i said and everything i screamed in agony about
(but nobody heard anyway, so why does it matter?)
and if i am laughing at my own misfortune i wouldn't blame you if you started beating me black & blue
so let me make up for the time i lost while traveling in secret gardens only i have the keys to
(i was taught to bounce back, but my heart was already broken so it wasn't that effective.)

love unmatched
i want to run! at least,
with you. and when
childhood is gone will
you be there? why do
i truly deserve you?
or did i say something with
rain on my heart. it's just
what happens with a tear stained
face. (i love you.)
nothing is forever but everything was infinite

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