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The day was young and bright when we first met, She had stared at me, appraising. Her eyes had set. I was an alien, an invader. She had to search my eyes, to check that I, too, was homo-sapiens. I thought she was done, for she accepted me then. But I was wrong. She peeled at my layers like I was an onion, discovering who I was. I hadn't known what I was concealing. My life was a charade till, like a lioness, she had begun ripping, revealing. I was no longer an alien, She had heard my tale, both the sorrow and joy, and I hers. Yet she searched my eyes again and discovered that I, too, am homo-sapiens.
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Oct 23, 2012
Oct 23, 2012 at 2:26 PM UTC
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The day was young and bright when we first met, She had stared at me, appraising. Her eyes had set. I was an alien, an invader. She had to search my eyes, to check that I, too, was homo-sapiens. I thought she was done, for she accepted me then. But I was wrong. She peeled at my layers like I was an onion, discovering who I was. I hadn't known what I was concealing. My life was a charade till, like a lioness, she had begun ripping, revealing. I was no longer an alien, She had heard my tale, both the sorrow and joy, and I hers. Yet she searched my eyes again and discovered that I, too, am homo-sapiens.
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Oct 23, 2012
Oct 23, 2012 at 2:26 PM UTC
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