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Past People

If I had past lives and reappeared in past people Would I recognise myself? Would it just be in the feeble Way that they blink and turn my chin Way that they think or I begin A smile Would it matter who I were? Someone of consequence Or one of the many poor. People are vibrant More than a name It seems so unlikely that we'd be the same Draw on our eyebrows Paint our face white Plait our red hair into the night Smear fearsome markings over our skin We serve society And are raised by our kin Instincts we have And memories we hold For these people past, they may have been told The same Recollect the same pain And we maintain a sense of who they became Made up of many It is not simply you And each of these people, push their way through In this blink, or the way we turn this chin The way we think, or the way we begin A smile
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Columbusphere
27 / F / UK
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Columbusphere
27 / F / UK
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Nov 20, 2018
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