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Feb 2015
the days i am reminded what it is to be alive
i climb out of my body through the thoughts that i contrive
there's nothing but deceit when you believe you're on your own
that life is death, is coming quick and you will never know
but there is something humbling about the pressing on
despite the state of everything convincing you it's wrong
if you can let your screaming head's cacophonies fade out
you'll taste the peace you once forsook for bellow's heavy shout
from a conversation with someone who probably knows me better than he thinks he does
Olga Valerevna
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Olga Valerevna  Vladivostok
(Vladivostok)   
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   Julie Butler, --- and Kai Williams
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