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Does Anyone Cling To Pain Indefinitely
He was the most lonesome guy. he surely didn't trust anybody and the reasons were many; he'll reveal his darkest secrets... when he has shed all his tears and realized how foolish he was! Shunning existence for an unexplained reason was folly; was he treated unkindly and unfairly? Only his contrived and rageful feelings can explain what made him choose confinement from Humanity! The tremendous loss of his mom hit him hard, with his hands across his beating chest, with his bowed head he was totally lost; he miserably grieved her and desperately cried! Who has never felt his inconsolable and deep pain that was never been left behind, can't understand humanly what brought him down; how grief persists in the sorrowful mind, how it keeps him in a state of misery: does anyone cling to pain indefinitely? He was the nicest guy in the smallest town, always lending his hand to others whenever it was needed, he gave his love demanding nothing in return; comfort him when he breaks down, and do a good deed!
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