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My Storm
I am feeling angry.
I feel a storm rising.
But it won't matter, coz the storm has no where to go
Destruction is not my intention
But these circumstances are bad
And I feel like I have no choice
I don't mean to hurt anyone
I love them!
I could never!
But the storm in my heart is on the rise
And you need to go, before I end up hurting you
I cannot control my emotions
Nor can I control your actions
I can only chose to love you
Regardless of your malevolence
But the storm in my heart won't listen to me
Or to you
It is there not to control me
Nor to break you
It is there to save me
To redeem me, to protect me
Regardless of what I do
I am afraid of hurting you
But the storm is not
Its raging, and it won't stop until it sees
The sun shining on me
And me smiling in return
I want you by my side
Smiling in the sunshine
But the storm won't care
Its responsibility is to me, only me
And while I may bend to your will
The storm will rage on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and on, and
On
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