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Mortality

Posted on January 7, 2013 by gimble

That first brush with death
shook loose her confident grasp
of all she held dear.

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This entry was posted in change, death, fear, haiku, loss, regret, thoughts, writing and tagged change, connection, daily haiku, death, fear, friendship, habit, haiku, haiku a day, haiku about death, haiku diary, hope, illusion, loss, love, poetry, regret, writing by gimble. Bookmark the permalink.

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  1. Har Tanis Adrian's avatarHar Tanis Adrian on September 26, 2016 at 3:39 pm said:

    thank u

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