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■ I know what you're thinking, father
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Her smile
shreds me with caution, it hounds me without mercy, and then, it tears my will up perpetually. Her serenity is so frightening that makes the panic spread into my cowards and insecure thoughts. And all the foundations of an indestructible passion give their way before the jealousy seism. Her eyes are two destroyers, her hands are two submarines torpedoing me with their ill-fated strokes. Her silence is a guillotine, how I would like to be telepathist! or at least a clairvoyant, maybe an inexistent shadow; like the sun's shadow that always passes unnoticed. Yet, finally my destine is not the one I want it to be but…those circumstances force me throw. Where did stay the free will? If really there was such thing I personally would choose to be a poet, a singer, an actor, a scientist or an astronaut. I would choose to be born in Sirius or in Alpha Centaury or in Andromeda, even better… I would even choose to be born in a super cluster so far away from this Milky Way that I would never know about her existence. Therefore I would not have to forget her I could not remember her, nor I must go back to the inert and sporadic past, to the voluminous, vacuous and empty past that traps me continuously. My God! How many nonsense I am writing? Do not answer me, at all…
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