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A Blanket of Love
Two hearts emotionally tethered to each other fear which one death may choose to visit first. And as time passes, sadness swells within their hearts thinking about it. Acceptance of the inevitability of the other's death triggers apprehension, a very human experience. Such feelings can overwhelm aging hearts, for love's a two-edged sword. Memories entertain like-minded minds exploring their theater of recognition. And like family films of days gone by, they chuckle at long-forgotten escapades of a lifetime of hopes, equally shared. They recall their lives with no regret warmly wrapped in a blanket of love, sharing hearts, two have morphed into one. Fond thoughts oft drift to yesteryears, trying to offset the tide of tears that start to ebb and flow as the last years unfold. The question of who will die first fuels fear of uncertainty within conjoined hearts. When my time comes to pass, I'll close my eyes, let out a breath, and, with a sigh, slip away! Dying's not the scary part; leaving my soulmate behind is!
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