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Dear lovely friend - You remind me of my early days. When we used to go about, in various places. Take coffee, jeer or sing songs                                         together. Check out people, or movies. There was something in the air that would keep us aloft Like eagles charmingly balanced on the sea of wind. falling and rising, sometimes flipping, as it wished the horizon is endowed to him, with endless moves. Drifting in the pleasures of the moment. But now, We meet only by chance, And invite each other for tea on some future days without actually meaning it Months may pass. And we meet again: tea? sure next Sunday our old place great! see you. That begins another of my very secret waits to suddenly meeting you somewhere again malls, pubs, public offices. Silently sniffing the air to feel your invisible presence. The Berlin walls may have been pieced out. But our walls The walls that we have built May never be done with.
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Dec 27, 2014
Dec 27, 2014 at 3:10 PM UTC
The estrangement
Dear lovely friend - You remind me of my early days. When we used to go about, in various places. Take coffee, jeer or sing songs                                         together. Check out people, or movies. There was something in the air that would keep us aloft Like eagles charmingly balanced on the sea of wind. falling and rising, sometimes flipping, as it wished the horizon is endowed to him, with endless moves. Drifting in the pleasures of the moment. But now, We meet only by chance, And invite each other for tea on some future days without actually meaning it Months may pass. And we meet again: tea? sure next Sunday our old place great! see you. That begins another of my very secret waits to suddenly meeting you somewhere again malls, pubs, public offices. Silently sniffing the air to feel your invisible presence. The Berlin walls may have been pieced out. But our walls The walls that we have built May never be done with.
rajib
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Dec 27, 2014
Dec 27, 2014 at 3:10 PM UTC
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