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Monday, October 26, 2009
Smash into you
Sometimes I don't understand when a couple divorces. They have all the right to love, yet they choose to chuck away the chance. The time, the energy. They look up and they hope for more. But what if more never come? What if 'more' has expired. What if the last chance they have was the one that they just wasted? What if 'more' was never there?

So you bear through the hardships and try to find a reason to live. Try to find a new hope, toying with time. And pray not to end up alone.

Is the pain of hardship greater than loneliness?

What about people like me, who extend my arms just to keep the pieces still. Toying with time to fight the expiry date. Is there any pills to take? To make this time worth the pain, even though we are getting closer to the limit.
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