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As she traced a path in the palm of her hand she felt sad for forgotten things lost hearts, lockets and misplaced gloves left like dying moths in light too rare to remember. She picked up where she left off and went - with blessing - into white winter streets step upon step soon forgotten.
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Jan 2, 2011
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