| So now tell me how your story goes. |
| Have you ever suffered?
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| If so, did you get better or have you never quite recovered from it?
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| Did you find your lover laying in your bedroom with another and then
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| Did you let it hover over you and everything else well after the fact?
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| Show me all your bruises. |
| I know everybody wears them.
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| They broadcast the pain-how you hurt, how you reacted.
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| Did cancer take your child? |
| Did your father have a heart attack?
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| Have you had a moment forced the whole heart to grow or retract?
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| Or just shrink.
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| Does the heart shrink?
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| Tell me everything. |
| Tell me everything you know.
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| Were you told as a child how cruel the whole world can be?
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| Did anybody ever tell you that?
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| Tell me what your purpose is? |
| Who it was that put you here and why?
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| Did anybody really put you here at all?
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| And what of those necessities? |
| Like how to cope with tragedy and pain?
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| Did anybody ever show you how?
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| When it hits will my heart burst or break or grow strong?
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| Is there really only one way to know now?
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| I’m not sure if I’m ready yet to find out the hard way
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| How strong I am. |
| What I’m made of.
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| I’m not sure if I’m ready yet to walk through the fire.
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| I’m not sure I can handle it.
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| Do you think if the heart keeps on shrinking
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| One day there will be no heart at all?
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| And how long does it take?
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| Am I better off just bursting or breaking?
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| Because I don’t see my heart getting strong.
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| Tell your stories to me. |
| Show your bruises.
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| Let’s see what humanity is capable of handling.
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| She lost her kid, only seven, to cancer. |
| She answered with faith in her god and
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| carried on,
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| While he was attacked by his son and was stabbed in his stomach and his back
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| and his arms.
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| He showed me scars.
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| 82 years old, told me, «I still have my daughter and my wife. |
| And I still have
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| My life and my son.»
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| Tell me what your worst fears are. |
| I bet they look a lot like mine.
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| Tell me what you think about when you can’t fall asleep at night.
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| Tell me that you’re struggling. |
| Tell me that you’re scared. |
| No,
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| Tell me that you’re terrified of life.
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| Tell me that it’s difficult to not think of death sometimes.
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| Tell me how you lost. |
| Tell me how he left. |
| Tell me how she left.
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| Tell me how you lost everything that you had.
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| Tell me that it ain’t ever coming back.
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| Tell me about God. |
| Tell me about love.
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| Tell me that it’s all of the above.
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| Say you think of everything in fear.
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| I bet you’re not the only one who does.
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| Everyone in the world comes at some point to suffering.
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| I wonder when I will. |
| I wonder.
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| Everyone is out searching for someone or something.
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| I wonder what I’ll find. |
| I wonder. |