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A natural disaster

by ChupaJade

They didn't love you deeply Not in the same way the sea yearns for the sand the fire cradles the wood the flowers crave the sun They loved you sparingly The same way the thunder screams then fades the leaves fall from the trees the raindrop ripples the pond Never to be seen again
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26 / F
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Dec 21, 2024
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