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Conviction

by leocardo_reis

The most stalwart of loves go unfulfilled; a brilliant, unfettered affection, purified by enduring heartache. They are as stubborn leaves in Autumn, clinging to a branch. As soon as the season is finished, they shall be pruned without exemption, yet they persist bitterly.
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Written by
leocardo_reis
M / Canada
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Nov 12, 2021
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#conviction#stalwart#affection#love#autumn
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