life, love, and the oxford commaA Poem by andy groein its simplest form lays one's self, set and true, unwavering from beginning to end. each thought defined by the other and all by their own, they intertwine, building and growing until at last they come together. but as they know, simplicity breeds inescapable complexity, whether it be warranted or not. though it brings with it fear, it should be welcomed, for without a collection of different hearts, they could never become what they have become. © 2012 andy groe |
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