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To whom it may concern, I’m writing this letter with my computer Because my handwriting is bad I tried practicing once a week But it hasn’t improved since So I’m sorry I have a plan I want to accomplish and this is my plan: I’m taking a long train ride to my favorite town Won’t you come with me? Bring with you a shovel, make it two Your enemies, if handy, could come too And I’ll take with me All the puzzling premonitions we’ve created, The faltering echoes of our unintentional words, The ambiguity we’ve painted on our faces, The tragedy of our inevitable past, The underlying cause of our animosities Let’s bury them all If we get tired of digging, there’s a river nearby We can drown them all Of course under different names So if someone accidentally finds them, They will never know it was us. Everyone has secrets, and this is ours. Sincerely, Manganese
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 11:11 PM UTC
The Birth of Hope
To whom it may concern, I’m writing this letter with my computer Because my handwriting is bad I tried practicing once a week But it hasn’t improved since So I’m sorry I have a plan I want to accomplish and this is my plan: I’m taking a long train ride to my favorite town Won’t you come with me? Bring with you a shovel, make it two Your enemies, if handy, could come too And I’ll take with me All the puzzling premonitions we’ve created, The faltering echoes of our unintentional words, The ambiguity we’ve painted on our faces, The tragedy of our inevitable past, The underlying cause of our animosities Let’s bury them all If we get tired of digging, there’s a river nearby We can drown them all Of course under different names So if someone accidentally finds them, They will never know it was us. Everyone has secrets, and this is ours. Sincerely, Manganese
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Nov 17, 2015
Nov 17, 2015 at 11:11 PM UTC
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