romanticindeed
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She sawWith open gaze, upon her clothes battered in the risingSun of a new morn,The night of her dressingUp to seeThe funeral of a man she welcomed to beHer husband, to be a widow. Love, she did.And weep, she did, too.With eyes full of wetness,And limbs full of the tremblingLike leaves in Autumn. It was…
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Everywhere I travelBrings the nighttime to peakUp towards the moon, where each gleam is shown. I’d love to, but cannotEver mean to kiss youBeneath the starlit skyWith wine in hand,Upon cheeks so bland,And lips crossed upon the sand. Where will you stayWhen I have gone faraway?Little dear, you tend to play with your fears. Laced…
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“It can indeed be well-known, according to a theory dealing with shadows, that a person of darkness, consumed in their evil, only ever casts their shadow longer when they no longer see light. All shadows are cast by light. This is a fact. Yet, were darkness to be all a person knows, then they are…
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“The definition of luck holds the same definition of crime, being that of stupidity. Stealth and believing one has not seen the criminal’s actions, makes stupidity linked with crime, because the criminal will believe the consequences to their actions could be overlooked. By overlooking something, one has been lucky in the chance. The criminal relies…
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“When it comes to assimilation, it comes to the gathering of flesh, the gathering of subjects, the ‘gathering of opinions’, or even the gathering of votes, such people are continually observed by scientific eyes. What has this to do with the tool? A tool, being of direct opposite contrast to a human treated with an…
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“There is certainly a great difference between having the right to do something, and the power to do something. When it is one’s power, rather than one’s right, it seems one can dominate their own individual right, though will dominate the rights of others. One casts themselves as a leader to that right, though since…





