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As bare as a dessert so was his departed heart when his body shut down weaned of oxygen to death his red blooded veins disintegrated Yet, his sperms bore my being and part of him was a sown on me right to the core of this tapestry Umm that old silenced man bruised by disease and regrets Once he came to me as a giant a semi-human being from afar another land where life lives and his soul was cheerful unreprimanded and attuned wearing  contrasted parallel views and his eyes shone with glitter enlightened with a glow he seemed interested and invested all he did was nurture my soul Today he sat of that couch the very one that he read many a books and his eyes were shut, the spirit shook electrified from crown to head he staggered in an sequence of drama as if he was an automated robot present but disintegrated in form his ears were in utter silence and his eyes could not find a way as his feet shook in unspoken reprise
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Aug 8, 2019
Aug 8, 2019 at 9:15 PM UTC
Unspoken reprise
As bare as a dessert so was his departed heart when his body shut down weaned of oxygen to death his red blooded veins disintegrated Yet, his sperms bore my being and part of him was a sown on me right to the core of this tapestry Umm that old silenced man bruised by disease and regrets Once he came to me as a giant a semi-human being from afar another land where life lives and his soul was cheerful unreprimanded and attuned wearing  contrasted parallel views and his eyes shone with glitter enlightened with a glow he seemed interested and invested all he did was nurture my soul Today he sat of that couch the very one that he read many a books and his eyes were shut, the spirit shook electrified from crown to head he staggered in an sequence of drama as if he was an automated robot present but disintegrated in form his ears were in utter silence and his eyes could not find a way as his feet shook in unspoken reprise
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Aug 8, 2019
Aug 8, 2019 at 9:15 PM UTC
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