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Ashes to Ashes, Science to Bio

Imagine your interventricular sulcus getting thinner Your left wall has slowed its myocardial rhythm, The chordae tendenae no longer close any valves There is the backflow of blood and suddenly The muscular left side, the part of you you thought strongest Has prolapsed. Diagnosis in: Death by a broken heart.
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Belarusian
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Apr 28, 2013
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