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Glimmer of Immortality

by VelvetThunder

The dew on the moist leaves, The gleaming orange in the sky, The tiny chirper on the branch, would all be seen for the last time cancer came knocking at the door, asking for nothing but his eyes, life from now on wouldn't be the same, putting in the glass ones of size He looked at his parents one last time, capturing their young but smiling faces, He would cherish those faces forever, For they're immortal, against the stride of time The capture of those smiles, now with him forever. No matter how old they get, they'll forever remain young.
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23 / M / Lost in Thoughts
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Jul 22, 2021
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#sad#parents#immortal#hope#love#hug
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