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Old 03-14-2015, 09:03 PM #1
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Heart gifts i give myself

I notice that people ask whats wrong alot so i wondered what people have to say to the qustion whats right.

My answer to this question right now is that i am laying in my bed and not on a park bench. Then night is queit and a watched the most beautifu' sun set.

One f the greatest gifts we can give ourselves is the space to enjoy and marvle at the beautys that surrong us. Let the good drownd out the bad.
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