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What’s No Longer There

Cursed tumbling monument Hating life, a death well spent Regathering, my soul is wrent Alone, I find my self again Finding love, the soul devoured Stripped of basic human power So here I sit another hour Making love to memories… Of what’s no longer there
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j-allen-bertsch
American
Published
Aug 1, 2011
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