
Telling your story could be a cathartic experience for you,
But you are worried about dragging others in it too
Some people in your story would not be portrayed in the best light
Tarnishing their reputations through your story-telling does not seem right
But if you were to leave them out completely
Your story would not be as authentic as you want it to be..
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Perhaps your narrative you would fictionalize
You know those close to you would still recognize
The characters in your story, but the rest of the world would not
Writing your story as a piece of fiction is an attractive thought…
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As you prepare your account, you realize
There are people to whom you need to apologize
While some people had hurt you, to others you had been unkind
You can make amends through your narrative, keep that in mind
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Your life has not been lived in a vacuum, nor can your story unfold
Without the presence of others, if your story needs to be told
It would include those who have helped you be who you are
Without taking them along on your storytelling, you would not go far…

Interesting when you read a book and the author states up front that ‘some names have been changed.’ I’m guessing some of those people recognize themselves, though.
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Yes, and I wonder how they feel..
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Not good, I would think. Augusten Burroughs changed the names of his ‘family’ in his book and they were none too pleased with that. Very preplexed and quite angry. And that makes sense to me.
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