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Fragmented Triumvirate.

by viromnibus

Goodbye! Goodbye! and so I bid, Silent Farewells; as tears I hid, behind myself; accede to die. As you lie unconscious, In all your might you sleep. I sit beside you two, ruminating deep: "My life without you; how monotonous."   Then gather the bits that remained intact, to press my lips against your cheeks. Without you knowing all of these, I will forever bury this poignant fact. Now I leave to do the things, I need to do as I turn my back... on you my dear brothers, one thing I promise. i will be back. s  o  o  n    e  n  o  u  g  h.    I   W i l l   B e   B a c k                                                                                      .
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viromnibus
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Jun 13, 2014
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This is a poem I wrote as I was on the way back to Manila for school purposes...  Above everything else, I will miss my two boys that I left behind and so I dedicate this poem to them.

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