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GIFY: By Tokyo Mega Plex Naught Meant To Be "I used to know you as the best, but now I don't remember your name?" --Anonymous quote Best friends who imagined were inseparable, who did things together as one or otherwise, such seems to please both till the inevitable, as these dynamics that befell did jeopardize. Coherency part ways due to varied questions, defended futile answers facing the heedless, as gunfire of a tit-for-tat shelled confessions, blanks are laden via ammo with dark secrets. Each wave of regret and surge of apologies, crashed mercilessly on an unforgiving coast, plus in the face of our modern technologies, entirely aiming clear attempted their utmost. As forbearance slips at a faraway crossroad, dual forces unwittingly catch some time out, as acquaintances noticed our esteem erode, confidence shadowy loses, without a doubt. Best friends who imagined were inseparable, coherency part ways due to varied questions, each wave of regret and surge of apologies, as forbearance slips at a faraway crossroad. 2020 December 11 *2nd Place* My Created Form- Rhyme4 Mix ~~Constance La France

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Date: 12/15/2020 4:03:00 PM
William, congratulations on your win in my Created Form- Rhyme4-Mix Contest with this wonderful poem, I like your quote too and your image _Constance
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Date: 12/15/2020 4:10:00 PM
Thank you, Constance, for the opportunity to participate, Aloha!
Date: 12/13/2020 7:00:00 PM
Hi William, Congratulations on your winning write:-) Alexis
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Date: 12/13/2020 11:53:00 PM
Thank you, Alexis, I appreciate it, Aloha!

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