Remembrance.
"Once they were lovers," says the world, "with young hearts all aglow; They have forgotten," says the world, "forgotten long ago." Between ourselves - just whisper it - the old world does not know. They walk their lone, divided ways, but ever with them goes Remembrance, the subtle breath of love's sweet thorny rose.
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