Same Sex Marriage Final Analysis
"Cages" A Short Story
My father once told me that we all dig our own graves, but that sometimes we throw ourselves into them – without knowing how, or why, or what for; we merely lose our footing in this world. Most people are unable to determine the exact moment with which they let life wriggle from their clutches, allowing it to escape to the farthest corners of their minds and the deepest recess of their souls until the memory of it becomes nothing but a whisper of something familiar, something that once was real. But for those of us who do remember, we are truly the cursed of the Earth. No time served, no repentance made, no absolution sought will ever free us from the bonds that surround us or unlock the cages that we have built for ourselves. We become life's pariahs, secluded even from our own lies and deceptions about our unchangeable fates until we become entrapped in hollowed out frames of bone and sinew and flesh – nothing more than a ghostly visage of what we might......
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