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To the stranger’s eye It seemed to have no divide An intangible singularity Yet corporeal and multifarious Almost non-existing, but Standing Still, in time Was My quiescence, A Frenzy disguised within An exuberance Placid, Alacrity latent subdued by Lament Silent, An eternal gaze injecting an Iridescent daze, Incessant stupor creating Solitude in clamour Upon realizing My find, That a mirrored everything And more Was her too, and Becoming Was I, half of Her borderless soul Two distanced voices Once unsure and fading, Now becoming Each other and one, Us, what seemed to be an end, Ended, a start Becoming.
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May 21, 2013
May 21, 2013 at 7:12 AM UTC
The Becoming
To the stranger’s eye It seemed to have no divide An intangible singularity Yet corporeal and multifarious Almost non-existing, but Standing Still, in time Was My quiescence, A Frenzy disguised within An exuberance Placid, Alacrity latent subdued by Lament Silent, An eternal gaze injecting an Iridescent daze, Incessant stupor creating Solitude in clamour Upon realizing My find, That a mirrored everything And more Was her too, and Becoming Was I, half of Her borderless soul Two distanced voices Once unsure and fading, Now becoming Each other and one, Us, what seemed to be an end, Ended, a start Becoming.
aaron
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May 21, 2013
May 21, 2013 at 7:12 AM UTC
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