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Just to hear your laughter,
I would throw myself off the highest cliff
on the western coast
And as the waves carried my broken body away
...

When my soul is no longer fit to occupy an exhausted body,
I hope to leave something useful behind
in this brutal and fascinating world.
...

They say perfection is impossible
Originally, I agreed with this statement.
But after further thought I've concluded
that perfection is perception.
...

We are frequently under the false belief that our tragedies must define us.
We envelope ourselves in previous misfortunes
and pretend that by constantly dwelling on the past,
we are dealing.
...

I ventured into the woods to find some clarity
but upon my entrance, I was only met with a sense of prosperity
because beneath the canopy there are no laws and expectations,
that dictate the necessity of a possessive state of mind.
...

To me, the word “nothing” is nonexistent
Because even nothing is something

They say that air is nothing
...

Comparatively Speaking
It seems that even the mere idea of death
can stop the breathing soul from truly living.
Therefor, I consider a presence of constant fear
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To Hear Your Laughter

Just to hear your laughter,
I would throw myself off the highest cliff
on the western coast
And as the waves carried my broken body away
I would turn my head back in your direction

Because after everything we have been through,
The pain
The tears
The sacrifices
The goodbyes
I need to know that you will always be laughing

Right before the ocean pulls me below the surface for good
The wind catches the faint sound of your voice
You are laughing so hard
I can practically picture the tears of joy
streaming down your face.

Darkness follows
and there is nothing left but a broken body filled with memories
Finally, amidst the saltwater and seaweed
You are free,
and so am I.

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