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Engiven
Perhaps some things should be left untouched Of some things that should never be Yet moments is only engiven as such Of things which only the revealing time unveils to see And so as bound to happen… Ultimately, the consequence with which to face And forgotten was the beginning, the moment Regretfully, the forgotten is forgotten to chase Though taking time to see beyond Reasoning still belongs in one’s favor “What’s begone is indefinitely gone” Isn’t that of which, the perfect answer? How often are there mistakes to admit? Yet often so, is mistake to be misunderstood! And by ourselves we proclaim to submit Did we forget the start, the root? Perhaps some things should be touched! To realize that things should be With moments to be engiven as such Of things to only be as clear to see
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