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My collection of memories mostly alone with you, though so frequently opened, never loses value. But what I've noticed recently of this album I hold dear is that so much has been changing now that you're not here. Each time the cover's opened, each time I feast my eyes, something gets distorted and one small detail dies. I'm losing real reality, and replacing it with my own - it's frightening how much my imagination's grown. Our fights and anger have been erased to where only joy remains to tell your grace. My faults are highlighted, more guilt inscribed to my mistakes, and your forgiveness of my lies. You're ideal now, and perfect; almost to where I can't picture or reason as to how you allowed me, with you, to stand. Now you're just my celebrity, someone to whom I can only be a fan; I cannot ask you to stay by my side - nor can I reach out to grab your hand. So here's my fan letter to you and my farewell; though you will never read this, nor of its receiver's name will I tell.
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Dec 28, 2012
Dec 28, 2012 at 1:06 PM UTC
Memory's Album
My collection of memories mostly alone with you, though so frequently opened, never loses value. But what I've noticed recently of this album I hold dear is that so much has been changing now that you're not here. Each time the cover's opened, each time I feast my eyes, something gets distorted and one small detail dies. I'm losing real reality, and replacing it with my own - it's frightening how much my imagination's grown. Our fights and anger have been erased to where only joy remains to tell your grace. My faults are highlighted, more guilt inscribed to my mistakes, and your forgiveness of my lies. You're ideal now, and perfect; almost to where I can't picture or reason as to how you allowed me, with you, to stand. Now you're just my celebrity, someone to whom I can only be a fan; I cannot ask you to stay by my side - nor can I reach out to grab your hand. So here's my fan letter to you and my farewell; though you will never read this, nor of its receiver's name will I tell.
yejin-lim
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Dec 28, 2012
Dec 28, 2012 at 1:06 PM UTC
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