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Letter of Change
This pain in my life filled with this strife increases each day for what I don’t say. The pain that I see clouds peoples vision of me, for the life I live and the nightmares I relive. The things that I do have no effect on you, but you beat me down and you destroy my crown. I once ruled my self with great health and wealth, but the pain you bring has destroyed everything. Why can’t you see that it is still just me, the child you all once did know the child with the outward glow. The only difference deals with my preference, the people I love that make me see doves. Not all may not know it and those who do hide it, that fact is I'm gay and don’t care what they say. That being said get all thoughts out of your head, for I’ll still be a great friend until the very end.
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