There's no Other way to put it
By Teep11
@Teep11 (7673)
United States
February 18, 2017 6:18pm CST
If a person cries over another for over 20 years. Has to constitute love right? There's no other explanation for the emotions. There was a question asked and the questions was, "Where Were you When Tupac Died? Had recently gave birth to my second son. Wasn't even 2 weeks old. Only 8 days old. Watching the fans wait nearby and then there's was the announcement from the doctor.
For some reason the whole event didn't sit right. Seemed bizarre. Just couldn't imagine Tupac actually being deceased. As time went by the music continued to be played. the poetry continued to be read, and the search continued as well. Was unwilling to accept his death. Would hassle relatives and anyone who even heard of Tupac Shakur. Some would just nod but I'm sure the individuals were thinking insanity.
When there's so many questions and no one can seem to answer the questions. A person will continue to be puzzled and want to find out what really occurred. Especially when they're aware of the "purpose." Individuals say somethings which kept me wondering. Like. "Remember Tupac." All of a sudden his music would e played and then there would be looks. As if individuals knew what was said and what the purpose entailed.
There was so much information related to Tupac. The communications from certain individuals. Some knew what was in the plan. Prophets, Apostles, Pastors. Anointed Ones. Some kept trying to guide me in "the direction" to search and look and that's what occurred but after awhile. The search was on hold. Until recently when a poetic piece was read and a rapper said, "Remember Tupac." It was on then. There was is a reason. When the record producer in 1986 said, "Let Me Know When You Ready."
Already knew what the producer was talking about. Not long after there was observations when Tupac was with Digital Underground. Some perceived the searching as idolizing but no. There was an "incompleteness". The connection was there perhaps Tupac was unaware but at some point Tupac had to think there was something missing. So tears just rolled down but even the kids would play the music and wasn't 3 of the children wasn't even born in 1996. A few were aware because they've been called to be "Prophets".
"The Wondering is Over" By: Tanikka Paulk
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@workathomefan (8957)
• Prairieville, Louisiana
19 Feb 17
I have never heard of somebody crying nonstop for a year much less 20.


