There was no time

For those that keep spinning their yarn but it keeps getting frayed i spun the thread into a ball i tugged the yarn to keep it taut i call a friend, "want to hang out?" they say "sorry, but i cannot!"

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darkness within

It is too late now as for im dead....people crying but i know its a buch of lies....maybe when they are truely sorry i might come back but i know it will never happen.....to this day i am no longer who i am but now just a figment of a memory

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Breath

i don't give a damn. just hold my hand. let's fly off this shithole, into a brand new neverland

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A few random updates!

With it's mystical stylus i plan to attempt to post some art pieces... though i can't guarantee their value.

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Poem? First Word Problems

Gonna say i'm surprised i haven't stopped doing this. run away from it, or just abandon it. around about now, i thought i would have stopped. and here i thought by now i would have done what i did to my last account.

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Let's Speed Things Up Here!

If i get $40, i'll post two chapters! if i get $60, i'll post three! if i get $100, i'll pinch myself because i must be dreaming.

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too much time on my hands.txt

Sleepless night endless days still the sands of time pour slowly to taunt my weary mind the sun shines the others rest i have yet a small solace to find not long ago i had little time to myself now i drown in the new over abundance the beauty

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Demitri Original version, School project

This story was rushed i had four days to complete it i had no one to proof-read.

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On the Goddess

i will get to the subject of her teachings in short order, but right now i think i should begin with the subject of what she is, and what she represents. and the first thing i must tell you is this: she does not need us to survive.

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A Fox's Family (Part Two)

"i know you didn't want him to know, but once i knew he didn't mind. so i offered to talk to you about it, but he said he figured you'd rather be the one to tell him. now you can i guess."

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Adventures of a Reluctant Gay

i... my family was a lot more acceptant of it than yours might be, so i never had the issues you're having. i... admit i almost laughed when you told me."

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leave me be. poem

i don't half to take your criticism. because your hypocrisy is bigger than the usa. you just drive me to the brink to where i want to brake your face. if you can't handle this fate then change it your way.

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