WHEN YA GO WITH THE FLOW AND WING IT FROM TIME TO TIME, THE MOST AMAZING THINGS START TO MANIFEST THEMSELVES.
JAY MARTIN
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Fall
If I fall down
let me fall.
I want to lay down
Under the sun and clouds,
Under the moon and stars.
I want to see the flowers bloom.
I want to play in the snow,
Feel the frozen frost on my nose.
I want to be free
I want to pick my destiny,
Not the one written out for me.
I want to be free
From isolation inside my heart.
I want to be strong, so I don’t
Feel scared from my nightmares.
I want to feel safe but can’t.
I want to see a new beautiful mountain range
With lots of white flowers.
I want to be free from my destiny and fate.
I want to be able to trust,
Not getting betrayed.
I want to be able to love,
Not getting lied to and hurt.
I want to be able to relax for once,
Not worry about my destiny or fate,
Not worry about my nightmares coming true.
I just want to fall under the stars
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