I was told that looking back would bring a certain death, where the biggest players play for keeps, then keep it from the rest. So with out remorse I steered the course and to lead it until its end, until the Earth was sore from all the beating that we gave to the trampled on and dispossessed.
But a death-denying self can't face itself unless it comes to terms to the destruction that its left. Like a captain that sworn the gold but killed his crew instead over the madness of his own incompetence. And the mast had broke where the wood had soaked. And the currents put to test all the manufactured hope, then washed away what she forgave and gave it back to man, in the hopes that we would understand.
The big mistake that I've done was deny who I am and who I was. But I swear to you that won't be me anymore.
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