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  • Apologies
    I’m sorry.
    I’m sorry to my family for being a lousy sister and daughter. I don’t help, I’m lazy, I don’t contribute and I don’t bring anything to the table. I’m also sorry for trying harder than anyone to bring our family closer, I’m sorry all my attemps failed. I’m sorry that I won’t be trying anymore. I’m sorry that I was brought into a family with a father who’s lost touch with reality. I’m sorry that a was born from a mother who has her own issue that she’s projected onto my brother and me. I’m sorry that my older brother has much more pressure to succeed than I do, I’m sorry that he has anger issues and lashes out onto me.
    I’m sorry.
    I’m sorry to my friends for not being the friend that was expected of me. I’m sorry that I’ve let you down, I’m sorry that I’ve let some of you go. I’m sorry that I have boundaries so thick that one wrong move and I’m out the door. I’m sorry for being there for you repeatedly for the same problem that I’ve given the solution to, and you’ve never listened to me. I’m sorry that I don’t put up with anyone’s bullshit, not even yours. I’m sorry to Amy who’s had life harder than anyone, but I couldn’t stay in your life. I’m sorry to Layla for leaving even if I knew that my presence helped you more than you would like to admit. I’m sorry to Angie who couldn’t find the way out. I’m sorry that I also had tough moments, but you were never there to help me the way I helped you. ...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poem
Fears In Solitude
 by Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Written in April 1798, during the alarm of an invasion

A green and silent spot, amid the hills,
A small and silent dell! O'er stiller place
No singing skylark ever poised himself.
The hills are heathy, save that swelling slope,
Which hath a gay and gorgeous covering on,
All golden with the never-bloomless furze,
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