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suicidal dreams
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since 1999-09-28
Posts 343
Toledo Ohio USA

0 posted 1999-10-25 07:57 PM


I've gotten over this miserely feeling of rejection.
I have found a new vixen.
Some say I only pursue her to overcome depression.
Yet I have loved her for so long.
She I loved long before the other.
Some ask why i didn't try her first.
I answer saying honestly "I'm not sure."

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life is short kill quick

© Copyright 1999 Tom - All Rights Reserved
Ohme
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since 1999-07-17
Posts 816
Texas
1 posted 1999-10-25 08:08 PM


Sometimes, life is like a crap shoot. And there's no explaining the choices we make. Understood the feeling!

Watcher666
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since 1999-10-13
Posts 1606

2 posted 1999-10-26 09:05 AM


Reminds me of hat old saying...'you pay your nickel and you take your ride' Never know how todays decisions will effect tomorrow.Nicely done.

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Illusion...what we see and what we do...it's all up to you.

suicidal dreams
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since 1999-09-28
Posts 343
Toledo Ohio USA
3 posted 1999-10-31 12:16 PM


thx both of you i appriciate the replys but damnit i reiterate why not sooner

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life is short kill quick

Denise
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since 1999-08-22
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4 posted 1999-10-31 12:21 PM


Everything comes in its own time. Why waste time and energy pondering something that pondering won't change?! Just enjoy what you now have!

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Denise


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