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Stimulation: Kuriosity Kill'D the Kat

Inevitably... Insecurity walls are closing in on me I'm trying to give credit to all who has dealt with me at this present time I'm grateful...so thankful as you can clearly see or feel at the least... I will shed no tears, For I'll face my fears Spiders are on the wall and I'm looking at them in awe because they have spun their web so articulately...it engrains my spirit with fascination so sublime Curiosity killed the cat they say God's son is our sun-shining day I prefer to be enlivened by sincere hope So, here I am, holding on to the hope rope...nope, don't even mope (I don't feel for your envious spirit) Confirm with me that you'll be firm with me when I fall away into the snare of darkness that I'm unaware of The germs of harm has conjoined with my cells of bad blood stream, attaching angst and alertness to my brain of insane and other organs of common and uncommon name - I just need brotherly love...Philadelphia from above... In a split moment, I feel regret Binging on horror movies this night...I wonder where my gut feelings have went... I'm sin's pet Remember to have the attitude of gratitude Graze into the maze of another's life and have sympathy for once in your life... Cease from being crude and being horribly rude I can't stand the strife that comes and goes in my life - pass over the dice to me and I'll roll it with my might...I'll show you - my efforts aren't the stinging sensation of a strife knife The fight-or-flight sensation has occurred to me as I recall long ago (the times of horror that haunts me back then and recalling it in a calming mannerism) Astonished by your starlet scar that bled in blemished remorse and wretched woe

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