Sometimes the hardest pain is born from the absence of honest words.

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"AI has stolen the imagination from writers. The human writer is the true creator from their heart. AI is the great copier because they have No heart to write with."

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What if the hole that I am trying to fill in my life is a shadow from what I need to change?

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True happiness comes from within. The eyes are only appeased by what's not seen

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As bad as it is, it is better for the growing awareness. Maybe from the awakening, the pen mightier than the sword, us priests of poetry, the rarefied hearts of humanity, can make a positive contribution.

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Pain now does not come out from it's usual doors. It checks whether every other door is shut, it sits and waits for the rain but the last drops too have dried. Now the only way it can get rid of its weight is see the vast ocean of deeds and jump into it, not to be discovered by any other heart.

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Fine fabric of poetry closer
the frayed edges of language, loose
threads of thought we light, to keep
from unraveling. What lasting value,
if any at all, rises in the smoke, is
sustained by memory of the lyrical
flash.

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"Poetry is that craft which springs from within a wordsmith's own heart, soul, and mind." Reason A. Poteet

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"AI has No heart so AI cannot write from a heart. Only a true writer can write from their heart."

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"Only a true writer can write from their heart."

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"Writing comes from the heart and AI does Not have a heart."

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"Walk away from what pulls you back and down. Walk towards to what inspires you to be better and healthier."

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“It is wise not to Trust those who have deceived us, even once. Deception & Betrayal of Trust is often pre-arranged by Souls so that they may totally disengage from each other. This disengagement will propel one forward.”
©GhairoDanielsQuotes

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When after the freezing time of gloom vibrant colors sprout,
I get gems of cheer from the spring scenery

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In trying times the touch of compassion uplifts
the sunk spirit from the depth of depression

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What seems odd from the outside usually seems inevitable from the inside.

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Truth doesn’t descend from above; it unfolds from below.

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We really are, naturally isolated from one another, whether we like it or not. No one could get inside of our heads, without damaging the Divine Product. Only God knows our hearts. God is personal to each of us... No two anything, exactly alike. At least, not from my experienced life.

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Adversity has a way of bringing everything into focus. A way of distilling what matters from the detritus of our everyday lives.

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If you can't shoot the ducks in front of you, then you should hand someone else the gun.

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Even the great among us yearn for validity. A pity then, they must seek it from those with the inability to bestow it.

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Escape from personality, into personality -- a poem, in one way or another, is always personality -- If it comes out of us, it is personality -- either near-local...nearer God...or the Devil.

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Failure is a precursor to preeminence. Learn from mistakes and take the crown.

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"AI can Not write from the heart because they have None."

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So many lessons I have learned from the present...
Broken promises, betrayal, and situations that were unpleasant.
You'd think that I would have learned from the past
But instead, I repeat the patterns I've cast.

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“Some people prefer raw poems whilst some prefer polished poems. It doesn’t really matter because all poems, like all manifested thought comes from the Godhead. He-She creates without judgment.”
©GhairoDanielsQuotes

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1.Drink water from that well, the sight of which made the whole world go thirsty.
2. Love is an art, used and performed wisely and correctly by the smart.
3. The wise never gets angry and the kind does not say Sorry( As they do not need to say Sorry).

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"We can learn from our mistakes, but constantly repeating the same mistakes is fatal foolishness."

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taken is the life
we lived
and are allowed, brief
respite
from desire
to be learned
further the beast
released to run
and have the beast, desire us again

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"A writer must use ink from their heart for their readers."

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