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Forlorn

The flowers have long been wilted over your charcoaled remains, but every time I think of you I cannot refrain from asking "Why?" And I am torn - angry - that you were ripped so violently away. My mind says I need to let go, but my heart may not ever be ready. FORLORN
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rachel-brainard
American
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Jan 9, 2014
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