Loss
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Loss
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Do you hear his calls? his hurt his screams. and his pain?. The beginning in a loss. And momentum starts to gain. he will be reborn. From a word of strength. He's experiencing the break. Of the most natural connection. Do you hear his calls?. His hurt. His screams. And his pain?. The beginning is a loss. And momentum starts to gain. He doesn't know how great the loss will be. Of this soulmate partner in the life he leads. Born with divine love.
They create such a bond. They soar with conjoined souls. But in the heart. It leaves holes. Those that do not go through this loss. Cannot fathom what it is like to lose. I cannot fathom what it feels like. Do you hear his calls? His calls. And his pain? The beginning is a loss. And momentum starts to gain.
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