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Dear Diary: Detachment

July 4, 2020September 2, 2016 by Ali Silat

I cannot explain to this world What I feel from the inside In this crowd of people I am alone & I love my solitude Let me be! Let me be! I do not belong in e crowd I belong with myself, my soul and with God My soul that is connected to the Divine … Read more Dear Diary: Detachment

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