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Who am I

By tgb

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Who am I I am a friend I think of others but for what reason? To make myself feel good, to wrap away guilt, and be smiled at. Altruistic, or selfish desire? Am I alone or are there more of me, that I do not care to see, as I am, their friend. Written January 16th, 2002 © on Jan 16 2002 06:29 AM PST   0 • 10

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