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She laughed. It was a mirthless sound, full of echoes and taught with strain A sharp flash of insight to some pulsing, deep-rooted ache; A crackling outburst of electricity With heat and light searing through, The passageway opportunely provided By the void in the afflicted sound All which dimmed swiftly As the noise abruptly faltered, Caught, died. With it died his illumination Of some burning passion she kept, Deeply hidden, closely guarded. The sound and percipience had ended. She could not revoke the gesture. A silent ambivalence grew quickly.
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Sep 29, 2011
Sep 29, 2011 at 3:29 AM UTC
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She laughed. It was a mirthless sound, full of echoes and taught with strain A sharp flash of insight to some pulsing, deep-rooted ache; A crackling outburst of electricity With heat and light searing through, The passageway opportunely provided By the void in the afflicted sound All which dimmed swiftly As the noise abruptly faltered, Caught, died. With it died his illumination Of some burning passion she kept, Deeply hidden, closely guarded. The sound and percipience had ended. She could not revoke the gesture. A silent ambivalence grew quickly.
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Sep 29, 2011
Sep 29, 2011 at 3:29 AM UTC
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