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In stilted moonlight while the clowns and comics sing their soliloquies to an unseen audience and insomnia reigns, beneath my cellar door I keep you in memories and jars. I am no Frankenstein, creating monsters from parts. It is only because you cannot be saved in photobooks or stories.
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