Saturday, February 28, 2009

headly

It gives an outsiders perspective when your alone, as if standing on the sidelines during a game you practiced months or even years to be a part of but cannot play. It is a feeling of isolation while being scrutinized not by other people, but by yourself and how you believe you are being charged by your peers. Being alone also can occur within the structure of a relationship.
In time, it is a fact that the attraction for your partner dwindles like a broom in Iowa. Maintaining a functional and unrepressive order is not possible without the inevitable feelings of isolation and over-all repressiveness of it all. Think of it, nobody else will ever be able to replace your lost time. LLc 98.2

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