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Loss The normal life that's passed. The life that was lost. The talent given and taken. The innocence of a simple life. What would have been. What could have been. What should have. What never should have. The blinded artist. The muted singer. The deafened tuner. The wounded athlete. The child who survived when everyone else did not. The woman who lost her beloved in life. The man who lost his beloved in death.   The people who must endure through endless pain endless torment. Those who suffer for the sake of others. Those who must allow others to suffer for them. The kind people. The poor people. The broken people. The parent waiting for their child to wake up. The child waiting for their parents to come home. The celebrity despised by everyone who never did anything you or I wouldn't have done. The genius who lost their intellect. The hero who lost their sanity. The witness kept awake at night wishing they'd never gone out.
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Apr 19, 2016
Apr 19, 2016 at 12:44 AM UTC
Tragedy
Loss The normal life that's passed. The life that was lost. The talent given and taken. The innocence of a simple life. What would have been. What could have been. What should have. What never should have. The blinded artist. The muted singer. The deafened tuner. The wounded athlete. The child who survived when everyone else did not. The woman who lost her beloved in life. The man who lost his beloved in death.   The people who must endure through endless pain endless torment. Those who suffer for the sake of others. Those who must allow others to suffer for them. The kind people. The poor people. The broken people. The parent waiting for their child to wake up. The child waiting for their parents to come home. The celebrity despised by everyone who never did anything you or I wouldn't have done. The genius who lost their intellect. The hero who lost their sanity. The witness kept awake at night wishing they'd never gone out.
april-dean
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Apr 19, 2016
Apr 19, 2016 at 12:44 AM UTC
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