Words on Psychological Depression “Wind, Rain & Stars” by SMISH Ty Love to All 8-27-2012 CO USA
Words On Psychological Depression “Wind, Rain & Stars” by SMISH Ty Love To All 8-27-2012 CO USA – Wind Rain & Stars by SMI Lyrics : “I’ve come around from the time I went down. Hopefully you can feel me… There is a way to feel great, even if you don’t & that’s a waste. I’ve come around & you are profound because you have recognized what I can say…& all the worries & the efforts that go flurried, I said, feelings are almost as great. & All I could do is hold you in my heart & fill you up with the things I thought I wanted to start. I felt at home on my own when I was with you. We’ll everything you ever needed to express , well I would listen & I would try to help it manifest. Everything else is just a dream just a piece of reality that you can hiddenly see. It’s blocked by something like a tree… & If I knew another way to become true ,I could do so. If I had another way to understand what has been happening, how I can change it all. I just wish to hope for truth in the future. All I can do is just raise my heart & send it out to you… & I won’t stop sending out my energy. Something else just reminded me of something you should hear… something that is dear to my heart…& I will feel the things that you start & that’s why we all are here to share each other because life does not exits on a solitary level. Hold on , hold on, hold on.. we are close to the wind & the rain & the stars.” Ty all
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