D.E1 Epilogue

But know that you will carry this burden for the rest of your life... i feel sorry for you sister retcan." retcans would never feel hatred or remorse for any of their kind. there was nothing to forgive.

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Children of Infinity

I am determined, for all the years burdened by the self-destructive fog of misperception, to show my hand and accept the consequences. an expert gambler would never stake everything blindly, but i am no statistician.

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The Crown: Prologue

Clearly, it had placed a great weight on his shoulders, a burden he was hesitant to transfer to its rightful owner. "ryoshi, i love you dearly. you have been so kind to my daughter.

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Broken Bridges Chapter 3

I didn't know what to feel but what i did feel was a weight of the burden being lifted off my shoulders. morgan didn't say anything, not at first.

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Five Things

I know you fear being a burden, but ... you're not a burden to me. and you'll never fail me. and i know," she said quietly, nodding, looking him straight in the eyes. "i know you could do those things. you could," she assured, "be those things.

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The Life and Soul of Rikh Ghanyr

Would you shoulder such a burden?" the moon paused here, and i looked up, gazing at the cratered surface of its scales in awe. i came here to document the naga's culture, it would be criminal to not put ink to their infamous boogeyman.

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A Folded Bird

And, oh, as for those aforementioned darker thoughts, all the baggage, all the burdens: if he went out, one day, in his winter coat, into the morning snow, and carried with him all those things. all those darker thoughts. all those bagged burdens. his.

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Culling the Fold

For god could not bear to be a burden to their existence, nor could god bear to let them live in misery. chill winds blew from the distant north and spread across the world; in the bones of the people there grew a vicious chill.

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Free-dumb...

Forgive me, my mind races as i stand still i just want more, more than a happy past thrill i need you to be no more than what you ever became ....i need you to fill me again, with love & shame be the sickle that sets me free once more the burden

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Poem #23

This is my burden, a weight on my shoulders in the end, death comes for all. someday in the future, it will come for me too.

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Canon

The very core it does the same to my very heart and soul the tune so fragile and strong enough to be broken by words enough to carry on 'til death enough to break your heart enough to put it back together again a song of blessing or burden

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We walk

In the dark an endless path before me calling me onward i have no choice, i must walk the truth comes out unwarranted it draws the hungry eyes, eyes i cannot meet i am no longer alone, but this is not what i wanted the eyes place a burden