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Created on: March 30, 2009 Last Updated: August 11, 2011
lets us fear these contemplations:
where will you be without me?
perhaps the sorrow elevates
in knowing your lost fate.
have we ever thought you could even see
-without me and my constant
ghostly presence?
here's to the pride of knowing you cannot.
perhaps intertwined existences,
although so beautiful in love,
need to be distanced before death
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