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I never understood why your lips were confined, To the uninviting flatness of a line. Or why your presence was lost, In mundane routine and apathy. I thought maybe you didn't enjoy my company. I didn't know if your smiles and laughs were real; They seemed so ephemeral, Like stifled strikes of resistance , Against your solemness. When I began to burden the weight of knowledge, I finally understood the safety of the guaranteed. When they dismantled your family, And starved you to emaciation, You forgot what faith was. You forgot what love was. And you forgot the impact you could have on others. But you would never forget what work was. Your perseverance accounts for my existence. For that you are unforgettable.
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Dec 23, 2013
Dec 23, 2013 at 1:29 AM UTC
Unforgotten
I never understood why your lips were confined, To the uninviting flatness of a line. Or why your presence was lost, In mundane routine and apathy. I thought maybe you didn't enjoy my company. I didn't know if your smiles and laughs were real; They seemed so ephemeral, Like stifled strikes of resistance , Against your solemness. When I began to burden the weight of knowledge, I finally understood the safety of the guaranteed. When they dismantled your family, And starved you to emaciation, You forgot what faith was. You forgot what love was. And you forgot the impact you could have on others. But you would never forget what work was. Your perseverance accounts for my existence. For that you are unforgettable.
brittany-danzig
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Dec 23, 2013
Dec 23, 2013 at 1:29 AM UTC
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