

Les Miserables LyricsWhy have you come for me Nineteen years leave me be Prison that warped my mind Break me out of these chains that bindLes Miserables Lyrics
I will see the true beauty in life And I will see through the darkness with the light you shared with me
I know who you are, you are my brother
This is the second white vision he had seen She had evoked the dawn of love
Framed in a tragedy Innocence they can't see And now her time has come This will be the end of our days
I will see the true beauty in life and I will see through the darkness with the light you


Symbol-y PoemThe text of the poem follows:Symbol-y Poem
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Bang my head into the wallAs I step onto the gleaming campus that is Poway High, I check the time. 6:42 a.m. I walk carefully past the already existing groups lurking around the campus. Early bus-riders shake off the last of their sleepiness in the hallways. A few students rush to find their teachers to make up month-late work before classes start. Groups of hyperactive underclassmen bounce off the walls and each other. Darrel the custodian whisks by on his cart, waving to me as he passes.Bang my head into the wall
Our group is already half-complete when I arrive at the bench. School star
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"Talking much about oneself can also be a means to conceal oneself."
--Friedrich Nietzsche
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"There are two of us, and a lot of you...I like those odds."
-Vlad Taltos
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