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Essay heading: A Poetic Journey of Love and Honor
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“If winds could talk, they’d tell a tale that fills the soul with love and warmth… And just having known you, my life is for the better…”
Then just like that, something changed and we were no longer together. “But now she’s gone like a crisp spring day, and I’m all alone... with nothing to say…” Where there once was love, is there no more... displayed 300 characters
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with nothing to say…” Where there once was love, is there no more. “I know not when, love came and gone… where it ended or when it begun..”
Today I can only hope and speculate about tomorrow and what might have been. “With each day passing only hope is alive…sweet dreams of a future that did not survive... displayed next 300 characters
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