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Time has called to claim my brain— I am decaying and maimed, but know that the wage of my age can never outweigh the price I paid to be in your embrace. The wrinkles on my face declare a lifetime saved. Within my pain, you rise from grace, and in the spaces we paved our love remains forever engraved. With trembling hands and a quiet pace; I burrow in every plate to hold onto your taste. With weak knees, bruised black and blue; I would swim through a typhoon just to make my way back to you.   Although my wisdom is faltered and was never innate, you summoned a great lover in this withered world full of hate.
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May 14, 2025
May 14, 2025 at 7:23 PM UTC
Read this when my memory fades.
Time has called to claim my brain— I am decaying and maimed, but know that the wage of my age can never outweigh the price I paid to be in your embrace. The wrinkles on my face declare a lifetime saved. Within my pain, you rise from grace, and in the spaces we paved our love remains forever engraved. With trembling hands and a quiet pace; I burrow in every plate to hold onto your taste. With weak knees, bruised black and blue; I would swim through a typhoon just to make my way back to you.   Although my wisdom is faltered and was never innate, you summoned a great lover in this withered world full of hate.
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May 14, 2025
May 14, 2025 at 7:23 PM UTC
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