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Monday, October 13, 2008

we walk away from our problems and we don't know, our problems follow us. they walk with speed in the same direction as we do and unknowingly overtake us. and then someday we collide with the same problem again and we ask ourselves why? why have the problems come back?

our problems don't come back. it is only that we have walked away from them and they have reached our next destination earlier than us. we are the ones who have gone back to our problems.

why do we always walk away?

-cheryl
12:11 AM





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