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Where did it begin? That moment when love became as overused as recycled paper. Sure...wonderful! Saving trees and hearts a like. It tasted, initially like peace on your tongue but the morning after like regret. Ironic, given the alcohol that numbs the pain is one in the same. Yet we get up and begin anew. Almost as if nothing ever occurred, however like any form of matter-- we are changed. You can't burn to ashes and rise the same, pieces are lost, pieces are gained. Only thing that remains is your name. Let it stand for more than this disaster I sometimes claim to abhor. Love is lovely, but it, like war takes casualties with no remorse.
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Nov 19, 2013
Nov 19, 2013 at 1:21 PM UTC
November 23, 1990
Where did it begin? That moment when love became as overused as recycled paper. Sure...wonderful! Saving trees and hearts a like. It tasted, initially like peace on your tongue but the morning after like regret. Ironic, given the alcohol that numbs the pain is one in the same. Yet we get up and begin anew. Almost as if nothing ever occurred, however like any form of matter-- we are changed. You can't burn to ashes and rise the same, pieces are lost, pieces are gained. Only thing that remains is your name. Let it stand for more than this disaster I sometimes claim to abhor. Love is lovely, but it, like war takes casualties with no remorse.
stacey-lynn-landis
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Nov 19, 2013
Nov 19, 2013 at 1:21 PM UTC
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