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beginning to forget

*i'm beginning to forget the sound of water on pebbles the cry of a hyena in the dark life and death juxtaposed a chilling antithesis i'm beginning to forget the thrill of a loving touch the pain of a stricken heart harmony and rupture adjacent a terrible paradox i'm beginning to forget the joy you stirred in me the deep sadness you induced serene days and chilly blasts a reminder of bitter-sweet things*
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Nov 8, 2016
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