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Created on: October 15, 2008
May I ever be forgiven for the wrongs that I have done
for the people I have hurt, in the brightness of each sun
Yes, I have done wrong and yes I feel regret
And you said Nothing can be done to repay these deeds
to repay my debt
A whirlpool in my mind, was it right? Is it wrong?
The words of reasoning are set now in stone,
the feelings behind them vanish and are gone
but now I ask for forgiveness, for you to understand
to set my spirit free, find my foot prints in the sand
Because for now I'm lost I'm standing all alone
stuck between the crossroads,
not knowing where to go
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