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The pink strands in her black hair turned into dark violet and her leather suite changed into a shirt of white linen.. the last chapter had begun The veil between the world became translucent being lifted far to early: Beyond the veil - the long cold road to eternerty                       that nobody wants to walk   Right into the void                         where nothing can remain                           no white light at the end of the tunnel....       no welcome from anybody.... Just a fading whisper about her.... ....pink into dark violet - leather to linen...                 Echoing - dying  -                                          SILENCE                                                                 Infinite Void                               as if she had never existed                                             nothing but                                          DARK OBLIVION
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Apr 7, 2021
Apr 7, 2021 at 2:39 AM UTC
Beyond The Veil
The pink strands in her black hair turned into dark violet and her leather suite changed into a shirt of white linen.. the last chapter had begun The veil between the world became translucent being lifted far to early: Beyond the veil - the long cold road to eternerty                       that nobody wants to walk   Right into the void                         where nothing can remain                           no white light at the end of the tunnel....       no welcome from anybody.... Just a fading whisper about her.... ....pink into dark violet - leather to linen...                 Echoing - dying  -                                          SILENCE                                                                 Infinite Void                               as if she had never existed                                             nothing but                                          DARK OBLIVION
a bit darker poem this time this does not apply for animals - animals go to the rainbow bridge !
heike-borgard
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Apr 7, 2021
Apr 7, 2021 at 2:39 AM UTC
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