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Redemption By Coz Monologue
I’ll love you in more ways than ever
I’ll look for you amidst blurred bickering hopes
I’ll hold on to you regardless how hard you push me away
Coz I find you how the ocean finds it coast
To be brutally broken & banished mercilessly
Yet to surrender and crash again.
In you I have known the coast of my soul
In you I seek my redemption.

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