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Created on: February 09, 2007 Last Updated: April 23, 2009
Happiness
Oh, what a taunting illusion
Acceptance
Oh, what a haunting lie
Love
Oh, a vanishing point
An illusion, a lie, mere vanquish
An excuse, a goal, a dream
A smile, a nod, a companion
Something mental
Selfish
Something social
Artificial
Something concrete
Unfathomable
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