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Created on: April 04, 2009
Difficult people are hurting inside,
They can run but they cannot hide,
To others who can see them clearly,
Like those around that love them dearly.
Difficult people have a painful beginning,
They believe by hiding,
This is called, "Winning".
But very few friends can be found this way,
You often find they have difficult days.
Life is best won by having support,
By trying to be the very best sport.
Difficult people don't learn this trend,
Anger and fear are their friend.
Look past these people and try to see,
They have so many insecurities.
Don't take them personally,
On their words you won't dwell,
For these people are living,
In their own private hell.
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