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A tunnel called death

by @twirl

You say you can't believe in god. I trust in god, like I trust in physics. Your world has been shattered. Mine is safe and sound. You went through despair and death. I've seen not more than flowers wither. Your unfaith is made by experience. My faith is made by the words of others. You're confident of your philosophy. I just trust in faith. A tunnel separates us. You went through it and lost god. I wonder whether I'll lose him too.
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