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Mar 2021
Would you die for me once again?
Your breath solemn as the light left your eyes.
and Oh! The heavens, the air shall stop once again,
as I watch the soul I loved more,
than the words I write on this paper,
leave the body I admired more,
than the stars I had wanted to become.
Yet you come back again and again.
Even though it has been tattooed by my hand onto your brain,
that you would find yourself no longer moving or breathing.
That you would become a beautiful, freezing, lifeless corpse.
Yet here you are.
So yes, I guess you would die for me again.
Serenity
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Serenity  18/F
(18/F)   
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   Benzene and Bogdan Dragos
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