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Afraid
Contributed by
Twitch06
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Tuesday, 25th November 2003 @ 09:36:07 PM in AEST
Topic:
EmotionalPoetry
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I don't know what to do with my life...
So I think I'll just go somewhere and hide.
I want to do everything that I want to do, but I'm just afraid of what he might think. He acts just as he wants to, but I can't, cause it feels weird when I do it. I'm afraid that I might do something stupid and that he won't like me anymore, even though I was just playing around. when I do something, it feels wrong when I do it. So that’s why I'm so quiet when I'm near him. I love him with all my heart, even though right now I cant have him. I'm afraid of what he might say to me sometimes. I don't want to lose him again. I'm afraid that if I mess something up between this relationship, I know that I will never have another chance with him. I'm afraid of when he will never talk to
me again. I'm afraid too that when we meet again, that he will not like me anymore, that he will have a grudge against me. So I'm
afraid of my life.
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2003-11-25 21:36:07] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Afraid
(User Rating: 1 ) by Wrybod on
Saturday, 29th November 2003 @ 03:34:49 AM AEST (User
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There are two parts to your brain, the part that is your automatic control system and the other part we could call your mind (imagination, hopes, fears, memories, etc. etc.) which you control. At least we all control it most of the time. However in your case it is controlling you and is running amok.
You're like a ship being moved by the winds and the tides, adrift, and standing into danger!
Get an anchor down.
Turn to another friend or relative. Get some new interest, or activity, anything where you can hold on and stop thinking only about him.
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