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A true writer never dies

A true writer never dies

whether in his truth or in his lies

Whether melancholy or blithe

 

His words will speak perpetually

through a reader's eyes

Each word ascends from the pages gracefully

And there is no need for goodbyes

 

With his readers now breathing his breath

in his dying, there is no death

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valerie-brooke
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Jan 25, 2010
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