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Bona Fide

I hope he leaves you eternal, as I have too. Perhaps long after my chest has calmed, they will speak these words of you. Though, words are too heavy to bear, so these words of mine, they’re through. I wish you a life of blissful joy. May you never regret, the past set in stone, for we the weak, fragile and bone, may never fix, that which is gone. May I slowly drown, in your ocean of memory, so that I fade in darkness and you shine, so heavenly. May you prosper, grow old and embrace peace of mind. May you be loved, as if loving you is divine. May you be happy.

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