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The Pain

Sun Jul 26, 2009, 12:30 AM
Tired and exhausted,
Feeling useless and pointless,
Always in Pain.
I question my existence
"Why am i here?"
"What is the point of me being here?"
"Have i ever done anyone any good?"
I never expect to get an answer to any of my questions
that would be stupid
I wonder does anyone else feel this way
Not just sometimes, but all the time
Not just when something goes wrong,
but when you look in the mirror
and start to think about yourself
do you ever have thiese same thoughts?
if you do... I'm sorry for your pain...
And mine

  • Mood: Depressed
  • Listening to: a movie
  • Reading: a new book
  • Watching: my hopes go down the drain
  • Playing: the computer
  • Eating: nothing
  • Drinking: nothing

Devious Comments

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:iconelementalheroneos:
I will now channel all of my cosmic radiation poisoning to answer your questions......
1) you are here to leave an impact on the world around you.
2) the point of you being where you currently are is to affect those around you who need you the most.
3) Certainly you have done other some good, for your own level of cosmic radiation poisoning is surprisingly low. (for example: you made someone's time at the bridge building contest, last year, more interesting)
This has been my cosmic radiation poisoning reading... please insert a quarter for another reading. *beep*
:iconnumber1-anime-freak:
Thank you very much for making me smile i really needed that today... college is very VERY difficult i am scared to death that i am going to screw up somewhere and fail something. Thank you for clarifying my reasons for being here...somewhere...anywhere... you are truly a good friend. Thank you again. TTYS, Ashley.

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