"Constellations shine with light that was emitted..." - Quote by Nicholas Sparks
Constellations shine with light that was emitted aeons ago, and I wait for something to come to me, words that a poet might use to illuminate life's mysteries. But there is nothing.
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“We're not the same people we were then. We've changed, we've grown.”
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