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Nov 26
I'll be staying as someone else so there,
not reincarnation, you'll find me somewhere;
so I won't need any assistance they say,
my secret's safe ready to live another day.

They told me when I was eighty years,
took away doubt and any dying fears;
you may ask who was ''they,' anyway -
that's just not for you to know finally.

Won't you miss family and friends, no - gone,
memory conveniently removed - all done;
will you start as a baby or a grown man?
You'll never know, it's not part of the plan.

However, veil may lift - I still see you from afar,
raise a smile, how would you like a new avatar?
Written by
Terry Reeves
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