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Joy-Expiry

“Haaa,” I sighed, releasing these stale tensions. “I know it’s not so fair to be upset,” But talks of ultrasounds and interventions, Tinge everything that’s right with mild regret. I sometimes ache for life as told by family photo albums, And could-be love, as written in that diary, Since everything once bright eventually succumbs To inevitable joy-expiry.
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Jan 12, 2012
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