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maybe it is,
    through constant abandon
that we learn permanence
    in ourselves, on our own,
we all die alone, don't we?
©2009-2010 =GyoShin
:icongyoshin:

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:iconiamjimmie:
...incredible. thank you for writing this.

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"Being an actor's no different than being a rugby player or construction worker, save for the fact that my tools are the mechanisms which trigger human emotion." -- Kirk Lazarus
:icongyoshin:
thank you for reading :).

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alter.ego

:D

"No good deed ever goes unpunished. Judge for yourself how incredibly ridiculous, and dangerous, it must always be to do good unto your fellow man."
:iconiamjimmie:
you are welcome. they were wonderful words.

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"Being an actor's no different than being a rugby player or construction worker, save for the fact that my tools are the mechanisms which trigger human emotion." -- Kirk Lazarus
:iconautumnclarity:
Do we all die alone? I’m not sure…some may have their loved ones around them, some the faces of strangers, but that journey ahead to the light or dark (or maybe just nothing), for that journey we’ll go the same way we were born.

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"I must remember it has always been like this: those Trojan women learning their fates; the simple sharpness of the guillotine. A filigree of cruelty adorns every culture." (Linda Pastan – A Rainy Country)
:icongyoshin:
maybe not physically, but what if you are sentimentally alone? empty...

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alter.ego

:D

"No good deed ever goes unpunished. Judge for yourself how incredibly ridiculous, and dangerous, it must always be to do good unto your fellow man."
:iconautumnclarity:
Sentimentally alone...that would be a very sorrowful way to leave :cry:.

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"I must remember it has always been like this: those Trojan women learning their fates; the simple sharpness of the guillotine. A filigree of cruelty adorns every culture." (Linda Pastan – A Rainy Country)

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