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.Friday, March 10, 2006 ; 2:25 AM -
.His Mercy is New everY mornInG.

What a pleasant surprise!Hehe...Twice is always better than once. I just can't get enough of the candy. *wink

Some things need to be given up. I feel that the effort is futile and my mood is always affected every time I ponder over it. Choices have been made and things have been quite obvious lately. No point brooding over it. I don't want to experience the sinking feeling anymore. It sucks.
I've been considering my options. The easy way out is to turn my back and walk away from everything. But, is it worth it? Will I look back and regret the very moment I make that decision? I'm afraid I will. After all, there's still things worth taken into consideration. Sometimes I wonder how my life would be if I'm still at home.
Whatever things I have in hands now are the last contribution I'm gonna make.







THAT GIRL;Y

~KatZ~

BREAK THE SLIENCE;Y







APPLAUSE;Y

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