Life

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Life is so complicated

So confusing

Sure there are solutions

But not to every problem

They are like math problems

Confusing until you learn it

Until you really study it,

To master it

We always say that we don’t make the same mistake again

But always fail to

We say that we learn from our mistakes

But, do we? Really?

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Comments2

  • Bobby O

    An innate stubborn reflex is both hood and bad. That is the dichotomy of sentient existence.

  • B.E.Poet

    Damn, this hurts. I think i rarely learn from my mistakes. there was a time i made the same mistake over & over again & it was so annoying, it made me so mad. But hey, great poem liked it a lot



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