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I saw you again last night; through the mist inside my head.
Your face was clear. You looked at me, then through me. No recognition creased your features, for a stranger I had become. The years have gone and older grow I; with each passing moment the skin grows drier and my soul more coarse, and lonely, and lost. She is lovely, your lady. The home magnificent and fine and you; more beautiful than before. I longed to reach out and touch your face, just for a moment. To kiss those lips, again; just once. You looked right through me, again. You promised. You lied. Even so, I love you.
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