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Crestfallen but not broken I remind myself each day, That it’s not that I got knocked down But just how I got up again, And through all the storms of life I stood strong and weathered them, Because I knew that staying rooted Within each and every moment, I’d survive to fight another day again,
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I sensed in the timbre of your voice That you were not sure at all, That you needed spirituality like you needed air But you were made to doubt the voracity of this, And struggled to find that this consciousness is the greatest gift, So I said it’s right to question everything because it’s a
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I’ve never seen the need for drugs I’ve never needed cocaine, crack or smack, It’s a synthetic type of living so you can take it back, But living life to the very full in an all-out frontal attack Seems like far more fun and happiness without feeling that I lack, Something from within myself because
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It doesn’t matter what we as people say Those in control take our rights away, Any time we unite to make a stand They don’t really care if we are left or right, That kind of stuff doesn’t affect their lives The only thing they care about and demand, Is control over everything so they
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Create sparks with every word Use your thoughts to start fires, But not of destruction but immolation Be the powerful spiritual vibration.
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Talking about nothing of importance Is simply background noise, It fails to penetrate or inform And is irrelevant as a conscious norm, A waste of words and any ideas So bland it just simply disappears.
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Life is trauma So I choose not to speak, Whatever I say It makes me look weak, I suffer trauma My parents separated from me, By a judgemental society Where if people are not perfect, They take away us kids Irrelevant of how much they did, But they did not do parenting, According to the
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In a world often overshadowed by logic and reason, the Dada movement emerges as a refreshing rebellion against convention, inviting us to embrace the absurdity that life sometimes presents. Originating in the early 20th century as a reaction to the devastation of World War I, Dadaism challenges our perceptions of art, culture, and even existence

