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Life's Wife.

*Sometimes I dream that I'll spontaneously combust, Or that my body will one day turn to rust. I dream about fearing death, And wake up out of breath. Then I remember it's just a dream, It makes me want to scream. Because I know the world is full of life, But death still remains its wife.*
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Feb 24, 2012
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