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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Being in a state of mixed emotions is always a job for the educated and lonely Each time I heard her voice in writing or in voice, my attention was for her Sometimes a state of silence is needed and at other times the when the Virgo (I) become silent then it is a different feeling We feel more than others when it comes to the pain our family feels No matter how long we remain quiet from one another , the feeling is still the same Education has led us to see the truth before a person speaks Sometimes those with no neurons or clear neurological pathways will see us as a stone Whether it is the one refused or the one being used to prop their cart of bull, no more we say Our title is deserved for us and our eternal mate Loneliness is a cloud that rains and calms the heat of the earth (and the mind) In a coffee shop, while pontificating life and legacy we meet the person in the rain They have gone through much as us Two souls joined in sorrow become stronger in happiness YWHW has brought them together and out of limbo for the chance to walk into paradise together as male and female, he created them! Peace be upon all that need assurance in knowing that they are important Never lose hope as it chases You as a phantom in the future. The paths will cross
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