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Created on: October 24, 2008
Do not judge the one that stands
alone at the water fountain.
Do not try to fathom
the lonely figure on the mountain.
Do not question the morals
of those that do not speak.
Do not pressume their ignorant
when solitude they seek.
I am like so many
that never really feel alone,
because I am happy being me
even when I'm on my own.
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