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By Deiyen

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Birth Learning Reasoning Understanding Acceptance Reflect DeathI realize this is an unconventional poem, but not every poem needs meter and rhyme. Written October 2nd, 2001 © on Oct 02 2001 03:21 PM PST   18 • 0 • 10

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