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An old man perches over his desk Contemplating memories. Grief stretched across his smile As he holds the photograph Of when he was a child. He cursed what he had to thank; Death had not been cruel to him. His flesh yet breathes while The earth eats every year, Another love'd wife or child A life time of –almost| Just Wasn't Good Enough.
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Sep 26, 2011
Sep 26, 2011 at 9:27 PM UTC
Just Wasn't Good Enough
An old man perches over his desk Contemplating memories. Grief stretched across his smile As he holds the photograph Of when he was a child. He cursed what he had to thank; Death had not been cruel to him. His flesh yet breathes while The earth eats every year, Another love'd wife or child A life time of –almost| Just Wasn't Good Enough.
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jeremy-r-frenette
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28/Agender/Canadian
Sep 26, 2011
Sep 26, 2011 at 9:27 PM UTC
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