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Mar 2018
Like Odyssey, like Swiss mercenaries

Men resort to pulling their hair, grinding

Their teeth, and at times, even weeping



Reciting tales, of a place, so foreign

In memory, yet so close at heart



Death by nostalgia, doctors once wrote

A heart may break, after one’s imagination

Becomes ransacked by thoughts

Of what was, before, in settings of familiarity
Written by
Madison Temmel
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