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Always

Every up has its down, Every black its white, Because it all needs to turn to grey, To live a day through night, And the unpredictability of this pattern, Falls to place so naturally. A wise man once told me, “With beauty follows tragedy,” And in these words, I forget their phrase, Catching me by surprise, Always.
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justin-surgent
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Dec 18, 2011
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