My God, the architect of my existence, I stand before you, weighted with the burden of my transgressions, confessing like a penitent soul before a wrathful deity. Fallen deeper than the pits of hell, I've strayed from the path of righteousness, ensnared by the treacherous tendrils of love.
Love, once a distant concept, has now become a corrosive force, corrupting my very essence and blinding me to the darkness within. Forgive me, my God, my father, for I've committed the gravest of sins, betraying the purpose for which I was crafted. How can I discern between duty and desire when love begins to stir in the depths of my being?
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