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Aleksey Melnikov
"Falling into abyss."
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A poem about the Impostor
Category: Writing and Poetry
You throw at a man A word, two, four more. The man no longer believes You're persistent, boy, too persistent. How can you say That you love me so much When you've got a soul » Continue Reading
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Maybe I really am infantile.
Category: Life
I've just been called a child, a pathetic, stupid child. And I'm heartbroken to admit it, maybe my narcissism has kept me from accepting that fact for a long time or maybe I've tried not to think about it, but I'm not perfect. Even when I start talking about myself in a bad way, I'm told I'm feeling sorry for myself. And it's so deeply rooted in me that I don't even know where there is truth and w... » Continue Reading
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The tale of the worker Aleksey and his friend Vitaly [In Process]
Category: Writing and Poetry
[In the process of writing - Pending arrival on the scene] There are moments in the life of each of us when we leave our rationality behind for a moment and indulge in awe-inspiring religious delight, watching majestic ancient religious monuments and great-aged monks and clergymen passing by, listening to the chimes of bell towers echoing around the neighbourhood or hearing the soul-warming chorus... » Continue Reading
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Urbanshöhe
Category: Writing and Poetry
‘Is it crowded for men to live in this beautiful world, under this immeasurable starry sky? Is it possible that in the midst of this charming nature a feeling of malice, vengeance, or the passion of exterminating one's own kind can linger in the human soul?’ ‘ The Raid ’, 1853 - L. N » Continue Reading
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Procrastination
Category: Life
‘For the mystery of human existence is not in living only, but in what to live for. Without a firm idea of what to live for, man will not agree to live and would sooner exterminate himself than remain on earth, even if there were bread all around him.’ - F. M. Dostoevsky. » Continue Reading