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I've been blessed to know a few who understand my pain and triumph too N we'll know each other all our lives as I'm all finished alone looking for knives. Distance we make into a friend as still days alone I’ll dwell Yet keep always the hope that their future’s brightness is to sell. While mine I auction off with ease- Doomed; addictions appetite is never pleased. So quite different I am from both of them, as our unlikely trios formed by want and need and struggle too while beauty and youth is mourned A blessing for us to know this type, of friendship near or far to know alone is not alone no matter where we are. Kimia and Sammy, it's your two thoughts that I keep close As the future that I contrived grows impatiently morose
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Aug 12, 2019
Aug 12, 2019 at 3:17 AM UTC
Diamonds Far (dfini) Away
I've been blessed to know a few who understand my pain and triumph too N we'll know each other all our lives as I'm all finished alone looking for knives. Distance we make into a friend as still days alone I’ll dwell Yet keep always the hope that their future’s brightness is to sell. While mine I auction off with ease- Doomed; addictions appetite is never pleased. So quite different I am from both of them, as our unlikely trios formed by want and need and struggle too while beauty and youth is mourned A blessing for us to know this type, of friendship near or far to know alone is not alone no matter where we are. Kimia and Sammy, it's your two thoughts that I keep close As the future that I contrived grows impatiently morose
For kimia and sammy- who have always silently made a stand with and for me. We're such different types of people yet I know we're connected for life. We're all pretty much on the same street, as we have been, from childhood till now. This is the last month before you both move away for grad school, but I'll be here. I am so proud to watch you both go. Thank you for being yourselves.
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Aug 12, 2019
Aug 12, 2019 at 3:17 AM UTC
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